With BizTalk 2010, you can use the Consume WCF Service Wizard, which comes out of the box and enables you to consume web services from BizTalk. These days there might be many web services in your enterprise, which you may need to consume in your process or web services outside your enterprise. To call a web service, you will need a Web Services Description Language (WSDfile of the service. This file provides a machine-readable description of how the service can be called, what parameters it expects, and what data structures it returns. With the Consume WCF Service Wizard, this file can be imported and BizTalk will turn it into a schema that can be read in the same way as a standard XSD, with each web method defining its own schema.
BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook
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BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook
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Overview of this book
BizTalk enables the integration and managment of automated business processes within or across organizational boundaries. To build a solid BizTalk solution, deploy a robust environment, and keep it running smoothly you sometimes need to broaden your spectrum, explore all possibilities, and choose the best solution for your purpose. By following the recipes in this book you will gain required knowledge and succeed in your implementation.
With BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook, you can leverage and hone your skills. More than 50 recipes will guide you in implementing BizTalk solutions, setting up a robust and well performing BizTalk environment, and choosing the right solution for monitoring it. As a developer or administrator you greatly benefit from taking these recipes to work.
In this book a developer and administrator will see how to deploy, build, and maintain a BizTalk environment. How to apply patterns for robust orchestrations, messaging and testing.
Administrators will learn to set up an environment using Microsoft best practices and tools to deliver a robust, performing and durable BizTalk environment. Besides setting up their environments administrators can also decide through a number of recipes how to monitor and maintain the environment. A developer can contribute to a healthy environment by implementing instrumentation in artefacts, applying well suited pattern(s) and testing the solutions built.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Setting up a BizTalk Server Environment
BizTalk Server Automation: Patterns
BizTalk Server Instrumentation, Error Handling, and Deployment
Securing your Message Exchange
WCF Services with BizTalk
BizTalk AppFabric Connect
Monitoring and Maintenance
Applying Rules
Testing BizTalk Artifacts
Index
Customer Reviews