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This post has nothing to do with BizTalk or EAI/SOA/etc, but its interesting, so here it goes! Ive a thread with some colleagues about User Experience (something I see myself as an enthusiast). Someb...
Good news that the BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.0 (previously known as ESB Guidance 2.0) has been released for download. The download is no longer published on CodePlex. Now you can download it from the ...
This is a part of small posts reviewing the book SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009, by Richard Seroter. Chapter II an WCF Primer The second chapter has been a little surprise for me: it is a...
This is a part of small posts reviewing the book SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009, by Richard Seroter. I think Ill be posting chapter reviews and thoughts as I read them. Preface and Chapter I ...
Im working with a customer in a BizTalk Server 2009 + ESB solution for eAdmin. Its a really nice project and Im doing lot of different tasks here. One of these tasks involve to design and explain the...
Ive just received for review from Packt Publishing the new book SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server by Richard Seroter. Theres also a free chapter from the book, New SOA Capabilities in BizTalk Server 2...
Theres a new issue published of the nice BizTalk HotRod Magazine. It contains some very nice articles written by clever people. And then theres an article written by me :-) Im gonna copy/past...
As we said yesterday, workflow still matters, and I'm catching this stuff again in the Realworld(tm), trying to clear concepts and how-tos in these (not so) new componentes of .NET. Workflow Foundatio...
David Chappell blogs about it. From my point of view, technologies such BTS Orchestration Engine are very interesting since they allows to:
Separate control flow from code that perform acti...
Finally, BizUnit 2.0 is here, one of my favorite BizTalk projects must-haves. These guys work hard, in the very right direction...
I case you're not aware of what BizUnit is, it is a test framework fo...
Abstract: Ive been dealing with context properties, and Ive discovered a couple of very useful tricks for promoting and routing.
some definitions:As youll probably know, there are two types of propert...
Abstract: Ive using BAM to measure execution time in some orchestrations. I cannot use HAT because I needed to do some calculations to rest waiting time of the external processes. Its extremely easy. ...
There are many reasons, sure, and probably there are also reasons why plain text files can be better, but I would like to remark just only one reason, just because I fighting with it right now:
Xml is...
I've been playing around with a funny error message in ConfigFramework. It says "The Operation Completed Successfully", but it's a Retry/Cancel message box, where you get looped until you press...
There is a new whitepaper on MSDN about messaging. It's called BizTalk Server 2004: A Messaging Engine Overview, but it's quite a deep dive into messaging. From my point of view, ...
Marty Wasznicky has posted a compiled BizTalk 2004 Help File (.chm) check it out in his blog (11 Mb)
The most interesting stuff is that it can be indexed using MSN Desktop Search (as any other .chm fi...
Abstract: You can create a BizTalk message from a custom .NET class, instead of using an Xsd schema. This practice has some pros and cons. Lets see
Usually, the most common process is to start cr...
Abstract: In the asynchronous world, we can talk about Real async and Simulated async. Each one has its own pros and cons. Lets see a simplified sample of each case.
Sample scenario, lets assume two s...
Abstract: this seems an easy question, but I have not found a proper answer yet feel free to give your answer and a little justification.
The complete question is:What should I secure the access to th...
Abstract: An exception has been thrown, what should I do --> At least two actions: Fix the situation and Log it
Orchestrations tend to fail. Sure. This is because the nature of integration: Orchest...
...or at least that's what Clemens Vaster thinks. A little bit radical just to explain that SOA is an Orientation, not an Architecture itself... anyways, I agree with him, and I've added him to my blo...
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