I have not worked a lot with the Business Rule Engine (BRE) from BizTalk, but today I had to show a customer how it worked. I demoed a BRE solution, where a rule was applied to message taken by an sample orchestration (see picture below, click to enlarge).Then customer asked if BRE could be used to validate messages received from a third party by applying rules. I said that it was possible, but
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Monday, 11 February 2008
Upgrading BizTalk Server 2006 to R2
Posted on 04:21 by Unknown
Today I upgraded a BizTalk Server 2006 Development Machine to BizTalk Server R2 for one of my customers. How one can do upgrade this upgrade? Well download installation and upgrade guides from Microsoft for starters. Then gather information about your system. System BizTalk Server 2006 Enterprise Edition is running on is Windows 2003 Server R2 standard edition with SP2, Intel Xeon 1.80 Ghz, 2.00
Friday, 8 February 2008
Mass Copy Functiod Challenge
Posted on 10:31 by Unknown
Today my BizTalk buddy Wouter Crooy had a problem with mass copy functiod he used inside his orchestration with a certain mapping. His mapping worked on development machine and development server, but failed to do so in test environment. Development and test were not exactly to same (it missed some patches for msxml and so on). He made an effort to get them equal, but still it did not work. So it
Monday, 4 February 2008
Experimenting with BizTalk and WCF: Operation Patterns Part I
Posted on 04:49 by Unknown
Last week Richard Seroter wrote an article for TopXML.com to provide depth on BizTalk and WCF integration. This article explains various operation patterns when BizTalk consumes a WCF service. He touches subjects like complex vs. simple types, one way vs. two way operations, (custom) fault contracts, and using the WCF-WSHttp and WCF-WSCustom BizTalk adapters. So I read the article and tried his
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