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(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide. This book does exactly what it says on the cover, giving in-depth guidance to intermediate BizTalk developers on how to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. It’s your essential aid to success

(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide. This book does exactly what it says on the cover, giving in-depth guidance to intermediate BizTalk developers on how to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. It’s your essential aid to success

Morten la Cour, Johan Hedberg, Kent Weare

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  • (MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide Second Edition
    • Table of Contents
    • (MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide Second Edition
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    • Preface
      • What this book covers
      • What you need for this book
      • Who this book is for
      • Conventions
      • Reader feedback
      • Customer support
        • Downloading the example code
        • Errata
        • Piracy
        • Questions
    • 1. Configuring a Messaging Architecture
      • Understanding the publish or subscribe model
        • Receiving the message
          • Adapter
          • Pipeline
          • Maps
        • MessageBox
        • Subscriptions
          • Message Context Properties
        • Orchestrations
        • Sending the message
          • Maps
          • Pipeline
          • Adapter
      • Getting started with the BizTalk Platform Settings and Applications
        • BizTalk Administration Console
          • The Group Hub
        • Hosts and Host Instances
          • Creating a Host
          • Creating a Host Instance
        • Managing Adapter Handlers
        • Applications
          • Referencing another Application
      • Setting up and managing Ports
        • Receive Ports
          • Port Authentication
          • Receive Locations
            • Service windows
            • Location states
            • Error threshold
          • Receive Port Maps
        • Send Ports
          • Transport Advanced Options
            • Scheduling and service window
          • Backup transport
          • Send Port Maps
          • Configuring Filters (subscriptions)
          • Port states
          • Dynamic Send Ports
        • Send Port Groups
        • Failed message routing
        • Ordered delivery
          • Receive Locations
          • Send Ports
      • Configuring core Adapters
        • HTTP
          • Sending HTTP
          • Receiving HTTP
        • POP3
        • SMTP
        • FTP
          • Receiving FTP
          • Sending FTP
        • FILE
          • Receiving files
          • Sending files
          • Credentials
      • Configuring content-based routing
        • Creating folders and Applications
        • Creating Receive Ports and Receive Locations
        • Testing the Receive Locations
        • Debugging the messages
        • Setting up a Send Port
        • Setting up Send Port for System II and a Send Port Group
      • Implementing messaging patterns
        • Working with canonical messages
        • Debatching
        • Using the correct flow
        • Adapter independence
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 2. Developing BizTalk Artifacts Creating Schemas and Pipelines
      • Creating Schemas
        • Type of Schemas
          • XML Schemas
            • Envelope Schemas
          • Flat File Schemas
            • Header and Trailer Schemas
          • Property Schemas
        • Schema Identity
          • XML Identity
            • targetNamespace
            • MessageType
          • .NET Identity
            • Namespace
            • Typename
        • Promoted property and distinguished fields
          • Promoting nodes as property fields
            • Quick Promotion
          • Promoting a node as distinguished field
        • Creating the structure of a Schema
          • Creating recurring parts of a Schema
          • Creating Envelope Schemas
        • Data types and formatting
          • Specifying custom formatting restrictions
            • Restricting string values
            • Controlling date formats
            • Restricting integer formats
          • Creating reusable types
            • Simple types
            • Complex types
        • Creating Schema hierarchies
          • Import
          • Include
          • Redefine
        • Creating Flat File Schemas
      • Creating Pipelines
        • Pipeline Stages
        • Receive Pipelines
          • Decode
          • Disassemble
          • Validate
          • Resolve Party
          • Send Pipelines
          • Pre-Assemble
          • Assemble
          • Encode
        • Default Pipelines
          • PassThruReceive
          • XMLReceive
          • PassThruTransmit
          • XMLTransmit
        • Custom Pipelines
        • Configuring Pipelines and Pipeline components
        • Working with XML messages
          • Disassembling and parsing
            • Allow unrecognized messages
            • Document Schemas
            • Envelope Schemas
            • Recoverable interchange processing
            • Validate document structure
          • Assembling and serializing
            • Add processing instructions text, Add processing instructions, Processing instruction scope
            • Add XML declaration
            • Preserve Byte Order
            • Target charset
            • Envelope Schemas
            • Document Schemas
          • Validating data
        • Working with XML envelopes
        • Working with Flat File messages
        • Working with secure data
          • Encryption and signing
          • Decryption and signature verification
        • Custom Pipeline Components
          • Developing
          • Deploying
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 3. Developing BizTalk Artifacts Creating Maps
      • Creating Maps
        • Understanding why XSLT matters
      • Using Functoids
        • Conversion Functoids
        • Cumulative Functoids
        • Database Functoids
          • Table Query Functoids
          • Cross Referencing Data Functoids
            • Working with application IDs
            • Working with application values
        • Date/Time Functoids
        • Logical Functoids
        • Mathematical Functoids
        • Scientific Functoids
        • String Functoids
      • Using Advanced Functoids
        • Looping
          • Index
          • Iterator
          • Nil
          • Record Count
          • Looping
          • Table Looping
        • Conditional Mapping
        • Copy-based Mapping
        • Troubleshooting
        • Scripting
          • Using external assemblies
          • Using the Inline Code
          • Using Inline XSLT
      • Maps and Orchestrations
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 4. Developing BizTalk Artifacts Creating Orchestrations
      • Developing Orchestrations
        • Basic shapes and configuration
          • Message and data handling
          • Containers
          • Flow control
          • Orchestration nesting
          • Other
        • Orchestration activation
          • Activating Receive
          • Call and Start
        • Persistence
          • Dehydration and rehydration
        • Transactions
          • Transaction types
          • Scopes
          • Long Running
          • Atomic
            • Isolation levels
          • Nesting
        • Transaction reach
        • Storing configuration information
          • Orchestration variables
          • Configuration placed in BTSNTSvc.exe.config
          • Configuration placed in web.config for Isolated Hosts
          • Configuration placed in machine.config
          • Some configuration can be placed on the Adapter Handlers
          • Through the message
          • Through the message context
          • Business Rules
          • SSO
          • Using a .NET helper component
        • Integrating with .NET assemblies
      • Configuring Orchestration bindings
        • Ports versus Port Types
        • Logical ports versus physical ports
        • Port binding options
          • Specify Now
          • Specify Later
          • Direct
            • MessageBox (filter-based)
            • Self Correlating
            • Partner Orchestration
          • Dynamic
      • Configuring correlation
        • Working with Correlation Types and Sets
        • Convoys
          • Sequential convoys
          • Parallel convoys
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 5. Testing, Debugging, and Exception Handling
      • Handling exceptions in Orchestrations
        • Scopes
        • Throwing exceptions
        • Catching exceptions
        • Compensation
        • Sample exception handling scenario
        • Delivery notification
      • Debugging Orchestrations
      • Handling messaging errors
        • Subscription errors
        • Transmission errors
      • Routing errors
        • Recoverable interchange processing
      • Validating and testing artifacts
        • Validating Schemas and Message Instances
          • Validate Schema
          • Validate Instance
          • Generate Instance
        • Validating, testing, and debugging Maps
          • Test Map
          • Validate Map
          • Debug Map
        • Testing Pipelines
          • Pipeline test tools
        • Unit testing
          • Unit testing Schemas
          • Unit testing Maps
          • Unit testing Pipelines
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 6. Deploying, Tracking, and Administrating a BizTalk Server 2010 Solution
      • Installing and configuring a multiserver BizTalk environment
        • High Availability
        • Role of Host and Host Instances in High Availability
        • Multiple MessageBox databases
        • Installation setup
          • Installation
          • Configuration
            • Configuring SSO
            • Setting up a BizTalk Group
            • Configuring Runtime settings
        • Adapters
        • Active Directory Groups and Users
      • Deploying BizTalk applications
        • Sample deployment through Visual Studio
          • Preparing the solution
        • Binding Files
      • Sample deployment through an MSI package
        • Binding File dependencies
      • BizTalk Application states
        • Runtime Application states
      • Tracking events in BizTalk Server
        • Tracking Receive Ports
        • Tracking Orchestrations
        • Tracking Send Ports
      • Tracking Promoted Properties
      • Managing BizTalk applications using BizTalk Administration Console
        • Configuration overview
        • Work in Progress
        • Suspended Items
        • Group Suspended Service Instances
        • Tracked Service Instances
        • Tracked Message Events
      • BizTalk Settings Dashboard
        • Viewing and modifying performance-tuning settings
        • Exporting and importing performance tuning settings
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 7. Integrating Web Services and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services
      • Out of the box WCF Adapters
      • Configuring a WCF Adapter
        • Using out of the box WCF-BasicHttp Send Adapter
        • Using out of the box WCF-BasicHttp Receive Adapter
      • Understanding Custom behaviors
      • Exposing Schemas and Orchestrations as WCF Services
        • Testing our WCF Service
      • Exposing WCF Services to Windows Azure Service Bus
      • Exposing only Service Metadata
      • Consuming WCF Services from BizTalk Server
        • Consume Sample WCF Service
        • Consuming our WCF Service from BizTalk
        • Configuring generated WCF Service artifacts
        • Testing our Custom WCF Service
      • Manually importing WSDL files
      • Handling web exceptions
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 8. Implementing Extended Capabilities
      • Business Rules Engine
        • Creating a BizTalk Solution with rules
          • Creating a Schema
          • Creating a Policy
          • Import a Schema as facts into the Rule Composer
          • Adding an Action
          • Testing the Policy
          • Creating an Orchestration
          • Deploying the Policy and testing
          • Deploying a new version of the Policy
          • Adding a Vocabulary
      • Electronic Data Interchange
        • Finding and deploying the EDIFACT Schema
        • Adding a reference to BizTalk EDI Application
        • Set up a Receive Port, Receive Location, and a Send Port
        • Setting up Parties and Agreements
          • Examine an unrecognized message
          • Set up the Parties and the Agreement for receiving
          • Changing the Schema
          • Set up an alternate namespace for the Agreement
          • Deploy an alternate Schema
          • Debatching and Error handling
          • Setting up a Party and Agreement for sending
          • Setting up a new Party for sending
          • Send Port control
          • Batching
      • Business Activity Monitoring
        • Creating Activities
          • Setting up the BAM Add inside Excel
          • Creating an Activity inside Excel
          • Deploy the Activity and view
          • Creating a Tracking Profile
        • Creating Continuations
        • BAM Portal
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 9. Using Azure BizTalk Features
      • Understanding the Windows Azure BizTalk Services
        • Setting up a Windows Azure BizTalk Service
          • Running the setup wizard in Windows Azure
          • Exporting the WABS root certificate
        • Installing Windows Azure BizTalk Services SDK
        • Creating a Bridge
          • Filter Condition and Route Ordering
          • Setting the FTP filename
        • Deploying a Bridge
        • Using PowerShell with BizTalk Services
          • Starting the bridge source
          • Restarting the BizTalk Service
        • Testing the bridge
        • Enriching data
        • Bridge Routing
        • Working with XML in bridges
          • Creating a new Schema
        • Using the BizTalk Adapter Services
          • Creating a Service Bus Namespace
          • Adding an LOB Target
          • Creating a Map
            • New Functoids
          • Applying the map and testing the solution
        • Using the WABS Portal
          • Setting up EDI partners
          • Tracking
      • Running BizTalk on a Windows Azure Virtual Machine
        • Setting up a single BizTalk Server
        • Installing a multi-Server Virtual Machine
        • Configuring multiple BizTalk Servers
      • Testing your knowledge
      • Summary
    • 10. Test-taking Tips and Tricks
      • Understanding the difference between the exam and the assessment
      • Preparing for taking a test
        • Preparation sources
          • Literature
          • Classes
          • Webcasts
          • Training kits
          • Windows Azure virtual machines
          • Sample code
          • Practice tests
          • Colleagues and peers
          • Forums, blogs, and other online sources
        • Getting familiar with the objectives
        • Finding time to study
        • Incentives
          • Knowledge
          • Money
          • Opportunities
        • Vouchers and offers
        • Learn more
      • At the test center
      • Examining the exam structure
        • Before the exam
        • Questions
        • After the exam
      • Managing your time
      • Answering questions
      • Summary
    • A. Sample Certification Test Questions
      • Configuring a Messaging Architecture
      • Developing BizTalk Artifacts
      • Debugging and exception handling
      • Deploying, tracking, and supporting a BizTalk Solution
      • Integrating Web Services and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services
      • Implementing extended capabilities
      • Using Azure BizTalk features
    • B. Sample Certification Test Questions Answers
      • Configuring a messaging architecture
      • Developing BizTalk Artifacts
      • Debugging and exception handling
      • Deploying, tracking, and supporting a BizTalk Solution
      • Integrating Web Services and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services
      • Implementing extended capabilities
      • Using Azure BizTalk features
    • C. Testing Your Knowledge Answers
      • Chapter 1: Configuring a Messaging Architecture
      • Chapter 2: Developing BizTalk Artifacts Creating Schemas and Pipelines
      • Chapter 3: Developing BizTalk Artifacts Creating Maps
      • Chapter 4: Developing BizTalk Artifacts Creating Orchestrations
      • Chapter 5: Testing, Debugging, and Exception Handling
      • Chapter 6: Deploying, Tracking, and Administrating a BizTalk Server 2010 Solution
      • Chapter 7: Integrating Web Services and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services
      • Chapter 8: Implementing Extended Capabilities
      • Chapter 9: Using Azure BizTalk Features
    • Index
  • Titel: (MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide. This book does exactly what it says on the cover, giving in-depth guidance to intermediate BizTalk developers on how to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. It’s your essential aid to success
  • Autor: Morten la Cour, Johan Hedberg, Kent Weare
  • Originaler Titel: (MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide. This book does exactly what it says on the cover, giving in-depth guidance to intermediate BizTalk developers on how to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. It’s your essential aid to success.
  • ISBN: 9781782172116, 9781782172116
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2014-03-10
  • Format: E-book
  • Artikelkennung: e_3cfx
  • Verleger: Packt Publishing