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Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2002
- The Need for BizTalk Server 2002
- BizTalk Server 2002 Tools and Services
- Working with BizTalk Server 2002.
Skills
- Identify the need for BizTalk Server 2002 in a B2B network.
- Describe BizTalk Server tools and services.
- List the advantages of using BizTalk Server 2002.
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Module 2: Creating a Specification by Using BizTalk Editor
- Overview of BizTalk Editor and Document Specifications
- Creating Specifications
- Working with Instance Documents
- Lab: Creating a Specification for an Organization
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Skills
- Identify the components of the BizTalk Editor interface.
- Identify the components of a specification that is created in BizTalk Editor.
- Create a new specification by using BizTalk Editor.
- Add records and fields to a specification.
- Set the properties of the records and fields in a specification.
- Save a specification.
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Module 3: Mapping Data by Using BizTalk Mapper
- Creating Maps
- Saving, Compiling, and Verifying Maps
- Using Functoids in Maps
- Lab: Creating a Map
Skills
- Identify the need for BizTalk Mapper.
- Create a map between two specifications by using BizTalk Mapper.
- Use functoids in a map to perform calculations.
- Use the Scripting functoid in a map.
- Build a custom Visual Basic functoid.
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Module 4: Managing the Exchange of Documents by Using BizTalk Messaging Manager
- BizTalk Messaging Services
- Organizations and Applications
- Document Definitions and Envelopes
- Messaging Ports, Channels, and Distribution Lists
- Lab: Using BizTalk Messaging Manager
Skills
- Create organizations to represent businesses and trading partners.
- Create document definitions to specify processing information for business documents.
- Create envelopes to provide routing information for flat files.
- Create messaging ports to specify a destination for a processed business document.
- Create channels to transport business documents.
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Module 5: Submitting Documents to BizTalk Server 2002
- Using Receive Functions
- Submitting Documents Programmatically
- Lab: Submitting Documents
Skills
- Add a File receive function to BizTalk Server 2002.
- Add a Message Queuing receive function to BizTalk Server 2002.
- Add an HTTP receive function to BizTalk Server 2002.
- Submit business documents to BizTalk Server 2002 programmatically.
- Choose an appropriate strategy for submitted business documents to BizTalk Server 2002, from an ASP.NET page.
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Module 6: 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
- Defining and Using Transactions
- Lab: Creating an XLANG Schedule Drawing
- Lab: Binding Implementation Shapes to Action Shapes in an XLANG Schedule Drawing
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Skills
- Use BizTalk Orchestration Designer to model a business process.
- Describe the different shapes available in BizTalk Orchestration Designer.
- Configure Flowchart and Implementation shapes.
- Connect Flowchart and Implementation shapes, setting communications parameters appropriately.
- Define how data flows through an XLANG schedule.
- Compile and execute an XLANG schedule.
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Module 7: Developing Application Integration Components
- Introducing AICs
- Lightweight AICs
- Pipeline Components
- Using AICs with BizTalk Messaging
- Lab: Creating, Registering, and Using an Application Integration Component
Skills
- Describe and differentiate the two types of AICs that can be developed for BizTalk Server 2002.
- Create a lightweight AIC for BizTalk Server 2002 by using Visual Studio .NET.
- Create a pipeline component for BizTalk Server 2002 by using Visual Studio .NET.
- Register AICs for use with BizTalk Server 2002.
- Configure a messaging port to use a custom AIC.
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Module 8: Integrating BizTalk Server 2002 with Web Services
- Review of Web Services
- Calling a Web Service from BizTalk
- Calling BizTalk from a Web Service
- Lab: Integrating XML Web Services with BizTalk Server
Skills
- Describe how Web services function.
- Invoke a Web service from an XLANG schedule.
- Call an XLANG schedule from a Web service.
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Module 9: BizTalk Accelerators and Adapters
- Using BizTalk Accelerators
- Using BizTalk Adapters
Skills
- Describe the role of Accelerators in BizTalk.
- List currently available BizTalk Accelerators.
- Describe the role of Adapters in BizTalk.
- List currently available Adapters.
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Module 10: Deploying and Managing BizTalk Server 2002 Solutions
- Deploying an Automated Business Process
- Managing Databases and Queues
- Lab: Using BizTalk Server Databases
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 2002 uses.
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Module 11: Methodology for BizTalk Projects
- Understanding the Methodology for BizTalk Projects
- Working in Teams
- Planning BizTalk Projects
- Operating BizTalk Solutions
Skills
- Describe the role and scope of the Methodology for BizTalk Projects.
- Assign team membership in a BizTalk project.
- Plan BizTalk projects.
- Operate BizTalk solutions.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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1240 (€1761)
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796.00 (€1131)
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