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Developing and Deploying Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000 Solutions

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Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2000

  • The Need for BizTalk Server 2000
  • The BizTalk Framework
  • BizTalk Server Tools and Services
  • Working with BizTalk Server 2000
Skills
  • Identify the problems that organizations with business-to-business (B2B) networks confront when they integrate data and applications.
  • Describe the elements of the BizTalk Framework, a specification built on Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) that provides guidelines for creating and implementing XML schemas.
  • Describe BizTalk Server tools, BizTalk Messaging Services, and BizTalk Orchestration Services.
  • List the advantages of using BizTalk Server 2000, including the reliable exchange of data, automated business processes, and support for standard and custom document formats.
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Module 2: Installing BizTalk Server 2000

  • BizTalk Server 2000 Versions
  • Identifying Hardware Requirements
  • Identifying Software Requirements
  • Installing BizTalk Server 2000
Skills
  • Identify BizTalk Server 2000 hardware and software requirements.
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Module 3: Creating a Specification by Using BizTalk Editor

  • Introducing BizTalk Editor
  • Specification Standards and Structure
  • Creating Specifications
Skills
  • Identifying the components of the BizTalk Editor interface.
  • Identifying the components of a specification created in BizTalk Editor.
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Module 4: Mapping Data by Using BizTalk Mapper

  • Creating Maps
  • Creating Links in Maps
  • Verifying Maps
  • Using Functoids in Maps
  • Building a Custom Functoid
Skills
  • Identify the need for BizTalk Mapper.
  • Use BizTalk Mapper to create a map between two specifications.
  • Create links between the elements of a specification.
  • Use BizTalk Mapper to test a map.
  • Use functoids in a map.
  • Create a custom Visual Basic functoid.
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Module 5: Managing the Exchange of Documents by Using BizTalk Messaging Manager

  • Introducing BizTalk Messaging Manager Objects
  • Creating Organizations and Applications
  • Creating Document Definitions
  • Creating Messaging Ports
  • Creating Channels
  • Creating Distribution Lists
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Skills
  • Create organisations and applications to represent your business and trading partners.
  • Create document definitions to specify processing information for business documents.
  • Create messaging ports to specify a destination for a processed business document.
  • Create channels to transport business documents.
  • Create distribution lists to send a business document to multiple destinations.
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Module 6: Submitting Documents to BizTalk Server 2000

  • Using Receive Functions
  • Using the Interchange Object
  • Using ASP Pages
Skills
  • Configure receive functions, determining the type of business documents that the receive function can handle, and add a File receive function and a Message Queuing receive function to BizTalk Server 2000.
  • Use the Submit and SubmitSync methods of the Interchange object to exchange data.
  • Configure an ASP page to submit a business document.
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Module 7: Building Business Process Implementations by Using BizTalk Orchestration Designer

  • Describing the BizTalk Orchestration Designer Environment
  • Describing a Business Process
  • Configuring Implementation Shapes
  • Executing an XLANG Schedule Drawing
Skills
  • Describe the Flowchart, Implementation, and Communication shapes, which are used to create an XLANG schedule drawing.
  • Use BizTalk Orchestration Designer to describe a business process.
  • Configure application services in an XLANG schedule drawing.
  • Execute an XLANG schedule drawing.
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Module 8: Developing Application Integration Components

  • Introducing AICs
  • Pipeline Components
  • Lightweight AICs
  • Registering AICs for Use with BizTalk Server 2000
  • Configuring Messaging Ports to Use AICs
Skills
  • Describe the role of AICs and how they are used in an application integration scenario.
  • Create and use pipeline AICs.
  • Create and use lightweight AICs to implement the IBTSAppIntegration interface.
  • Register AICs to differentiate BizTalk Server AICs from other objects in the registry.
  • Configure a messaging port to send business documents to it.
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Module 9: Deploying and Managing BizTalk Server 2000 Solutions

  • Introducing Deployment Features and Tools
  • Deploying an Automated Business Process
  • Managing Databases
  • Managing Queues
Skills
  • Use BizTalk Server deployment features and tools.
  • Deploy an automated business process
  • Manage the four BizTalk Server databases.
  • Manage the queues that BizTalk Server 2000 uses.
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Module 10: Tracking Documents

  • Introducing Document Tracking
  • Searching Interchanges and Documents
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Skills
  • Describe the BizTalk Document Tracking interface and the Tracking database.
  • Use BizTalk Document Tracking to search for an interchange or business document by name, type, or date and time of processing.
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Module 11: Optimising and Monitoring BizTalk Server 2000

  • Configuring Servers and Server Groups
  • Optimising Performance by Scaling Vertically
  • Optimising Performance by Scaling Horizontally
  • Monitoring Status
Skills
  • Configure servers that are running BizTalk Server 2000 for server groups.
  • Configure BizTalk Server groups.
  • Optimise the performance of BizTalk Server groups by scaling the servers vertically.
  • Optimise the performance of BizTalk Server groups by scaling the servers horizontally.
  • Use multiple tools and utilities to monitor the status of the BizTalk Server 2000 environment.
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Module 12: Securing the BizTalk Server 2000 Environment

  • Introduction to Securing the BizTalk Server Environment
  • Using Accounts and Policies
  • Using Transmission Methods to Secure Data
  • Using Certificates to Secure Data
  • Securing Access Through Firewalls
Skills
  • Describe the Windows 2000 features that BizTalk Server 2000 uses to secure data and components.
  • Configure user accounts and policies for secure access.
  • Use any of the transmission methods that BizTalk Server 2000 supports to secure data.
  • Use certificates with BizTalk Server 2000.
  • Secure access through a firewall.
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