It’s summertime and we are experiencing heat waves combined with days or rain and clouds here in the Netherlands. I am working at customers, while it’s hot outside, preparing for my marathon in Berlin (end of September) and a few talks for later this year (Norway, Italy). The community is still going strong and a lot of them are contributing through different channels. One of community members
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
BizTalk REST Support Resources
Posted on 05:02 by Unknown
Microsoft offers REST support in BizTalk Server 2013 through the WCF-WebHttp Adapter. Something that has been anticipated by BizTalk developers for sometime. With BizTalk Server 2010 there was already quite a demand resulting:
in a TechNet Wiki Article called Invoke ReSTful Web Services with BizTalk Server 2010 describing a solution to consume Restful services with BizTalk 2010,
and a REST
in a TechNet Wiki Article called Invoke ReSTful Web Services with BizTalk Server 2010 describing a solution to consume Restful services with BizTalk 2010,
and a REST
TechNet Wiki and Integration
Posted on 02:36 by Unknown
Recently I wrote a post for TechNet Wiki Blog and pointed out that many resources can be found through the TechNet Wiki. So in case you want to check out what is available on TechNet Wiki around integration I suggest reading Integration is my business and business is good!.
I have been working on a couple of articles for TechNet Wiki last 18 months and published them. I am not the only one.
I have been working on a couple of articles for TechNet Wiki last 18 months and published them. I am not the only one.
Posted in BizTalk, BizTalk 2013, Integration, SSIS, WCF, Windows Azure, Windows Azure Service Bus
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Thursday, 4 July 2013
BizTalk PaaS: Windows Azure BizTalk Services – Part IV
Posted on 06:24 by Unknown
In the first post
on BizTalk Services I discussed setting up the service in Windows
Azure. One of the first steps in the setup was specifying the database
settings, access control and monitoring. In this post I like to discuss
the tracking and monitoring of BizTalk Services and deployed solutions.
The SQL database is setup for tracking
purposes. This database is provisioned in Windows
on BizTalk Services I discussed setting up the service in Windows
Azure. One of the first steps in the setup was specifying the database
settings, access control and monitoring. In this post I like to discuss
the tracking and monitoring of BizTalk Services and deployed solutions.
The SQL database is setup for tracking
purposes. This database is provisioned in Windows
BizTalk PaaS: Windows Azure BizTalk Services – Part III
Posted on 06:02 by Unknown
BizTalk Services provides
a great way to build hybrid solutions. It broadens the number of
options you have as an architect, developer to design and build
integration solution. This new service in Windows Azure offers B2B in
the Cloud supporting EDI, Integration with SaaS solutions and create
bridges between Line-Of-Business(LOB) systems and the Cloud through
various protocols.
This
a great way to build hybrid solutions. It broadens the number of
options you have as an architect, developer to design and build
integration solution. This new service in Windows Azure offers B2B in
the Cloud supporting EDI, Integration with SaaS solutions and create
bridges between Line-Of-Business(LOB) systems and the Cloud through
various protocols.
This
Monday, 1 July 2013
Microsoft Integration MVP 2013
Posted on 11:13 by Unknown
Today I have received an e-mail from Microsoft with exciting news that my MVP status has been renewed again!
For me this is the fourth time
to receive this award. The third year in the program has been an
awesome experience, which gave me the opportunity to do great things
and meet inspiring, very skilled people. I have had some interesting speaking engagement, which were fun to do and were
For me this is the fourth time
to receive this award. The third year in the program has been an
awesome experience, which gave me the opportunity to do great things
and meet inspiring, very skilled people. I have had some interesting speaking engagement, which were fun to do and were
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