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Building Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 Solutions

School/Trainer:

QA Ltd.
Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' This four-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop a Microsoft BizTalk® Server 2002 solution.

This course is primarily intended for application developers who need to build automated solutions that integrate business processes and exchange business documents with trading partners.

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Identify the need for BizTalk Server 2002 in business-to-business (B2B) and enterprise application integration scenarios.
Create document specifications by using BizTalk Editor.
Create maps between document specifications by using BizTalk Mapper.
Manage the exchange of documents to and from BizTalk Server 2002 by using BizTalk Messaging Manager.
Write receive functions to enable BizTalk Server 2002 to receive documents posted to a file location, a message queue, or an HTTP URL.
Build business-process implementations by using BizTalk Orchestration Designer.
Integrate external applications with BizTalk Server 2002 by creating application integration components.
Integrate BizTalk Server 2002 with XML Web services.
Extend the capabilities of BizTalk Server 2002 solutions to integrate with existing systems and processes by using Accelerators and adapters.
Deploy and manage BizTalk Server 2002 solutions.
Use the Methodology for BizTalk Projects to successfully plan and implement BizTalk Server 2002 solutions.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:

Knowledge of Extensible Markup Language (XML) document structure.
Awareness of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) concepts.
Experience programming with Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET.
Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET developer environment.
Outline
Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2002

This module provides students with an introduction to BizTalk Server 2002. Students will learn about the problems that face organizations as they seek to integrate applications and interchange business documents. Students will then learn how BizTalk Server 2002 helps to solve these problems.

Lessons

The Need for BizTalk Server 2002
BizTalk Server 2002 Tools and Services
Working with BizTalk Server 2002
Module 2: Creating a Specification by Using BizTalk Editor

This module describes how to use BizTalk Editor to create specifications. A specification describes the format and allowable content in business documents.

Lessons

Overview of BizTalk Editor and Document Specifications
Creating Specifications
Working with Instance Documents
Lab 2.1: Creating a Specification for an Organization

Exercise 1: Adding Records to a Specification
Exercise 2: Adding Fields to a Specification
Exercise 3: Setting Properties of Records and Fields
Exercise 4: Saving the Specification and Storing it to WebDAV
Exercise 5: Creating an XML Instance
Exercise 6: Testing the Instance
Lab 2.2: Creating a Custom Flat-File Specification

Exercise 1: Adding Records to a Specification
Exercise 2: Adding Fields to a Specification
Exercise 3: Setting Basic Properties of Records and Fields
Exercise 4: Configuring the Specification Structure
Exercise 5: Saving the Specification and Storing it to WebDAV
Exercise 6: Creating a Native Instance
Exercise 7: Testing the Instance
After completing this module, students will be able to:

Identify the components of the BizTalk Editor interface.
Identify the components of a specification that is created in BizTalk Editor.
Create a new specification by using BizTalk Editor.
Add records and fields to a specification.
Set the properties of the records and fields in a specification.
Save a specification.
Create custom flat-file specifications.
Module 3: Mapping Data by Using BizTalk Mapper

This module describes how to use BizTalk Mapper to map documents from one format to another. Students learn how to create a map file, which defines transformations that map records and fields in a source specification to corresponding records and fields in a destination specification.

Lessons

Creating Maps
Saving, Compiling, and Verifying Maps
Using Functoids in Maps
Lab 3: Creating a Map

Exercise 1: Creating Links in a Map
Exercise 2: Adding a Functoid to a Map
Exercise 3: Testing a Map
Exercise 4: Saving the Map and Storing it to WebDAV
After completing this module, students will be able to:

Identify the need for BizTalk Mapper.
Create a map between two specifications by using BizTalk Mapper.
Use functoids in a map to perform calculations.
Use the Scripting functoid in a map.
Build a custom Visual Basic functoid.
Module 4: Managing the Exchange of Documents by Using BizTalk Messaging Manager

This module describes how to use BizTalk Messaging Manager to control the flow of business documents to and from BizTalk Server 2002. Students will learn how to create and configure organizations, applications, document definitions, envelopes, messaging ports, channels, and distribution lists within BizTalk Messaging Manager.

Lessons

BizTalk Messaging Services
Organizations and Applications
Document Definitions and Envelopes
Messaging Ports, Channels, and Distribution Lists
Lab 4: Using BizTalk Messaging Manager

Exercise 1: Configuring Organizations
Exercise 2: Creating Document Definitions
Exercise 3: Creating an Envelope
Exercise 4: Creating a Messaging Port
Exercise 5: Creating a Channel
Exercise 6: Testing the Channel and Messaging Port
After completing this module, students will be able to:

Create organizations to represent businesses and trading partners.
Create document definitions to specify processing information for business documents.
Create envelopes to provide routing information for flat files.
Create messaging ports to specify a destination for a processed business document.
Create channels to transport business documents.
Create distribution lists to send a business document to multiple destinations.
Module 5: Submitting Documents to BizTalk Server 2002

This module describes how to submit business documents to BizTalk Server 2002 by using receive functions, and by using the Interchange COM object.

Students will be introduced to the different receive functions: File receive functions; Message Queuing receive functions; and HTTP receive functions. Students will also learn the best way to submit documents from an ASP.NET page.

Lessons

Using Receive Functions
Submitting Documents Programmatically
Lab 5: Submitting Documents

Exercise 1: Creating a File Receive Function
Exercise 2: Posting Documents to an ASP.NET Application
Exercise 3: Writing an ASP.NET Application that Receives Documents and Sends them to a Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
Exercise 4: Writing a Message Queuing Receive Function
After completing this module, students will be able to:

Add a File receive function to BizTalk Server 2002.
Add a Message Queuing receive function to BizTalk Server 2002.
Add an HTTP receive function to BizTalk Server 2002.
Submit business documents to BizTalk Server 2002 programmatically.
Choose an appropriate strategy for submitted business documents to BizTalk Server 2002, from an ASP.NET page.
Module 6: Building Business-Process Implementations by Using BizTalk Orchestration Designer

This module describes how to create an XLANG schedule drawing by using BizTalk Orchestration Designer. An XLANG schedule drawing defines the business processes of an organization.

Lessons

Describing the BizTalk Orchestration Designer Environment
Describing a Business Process
Configuring Implem ...''

Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

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