Training Course:BizTalk Server ProfessionalsSchool/Trainer:CBIT Canadian Beaver Training Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Module 0: Application Architecture | The Need for XML The Application Tiers: 1, 2 and 3-tiered Applications Distributed Applications: Technology and Infrastructure About the .NET Framework What Is BizTalk Server and Why Is It Useful Overview of BizTalk Messaging Architecture BizTalk As An Enterprise Application Integration Solution BizTalk As An E-business Solution BizTalk and Legacy Integration | Module 1: BizTalk Server 2006 Component Overview | BizTalk Component Overview The BizTalk Messaging Engine The BizTalk Development Environment: Visual Studio .NET BizTalk Server Administrator BizTalk Rules Engine BizTalk Health and Activity Tracking BizTalk Business Activity Services BizTalk Business Activity Monitoring BizTalk Human Workflow Services | Module 2: Installing BizTalk Server | Understanding Software and Hardware Requirements Installing BizTalk Server BizTalk Server Oracle Integration Verifying the Installation About Multiple Server Installations BizTalk Security Account and Group Requirements Preparing the Server Installing SQL Server Preparing for Enterprise Single Sign On Preparing for Sharepoint Portal Server Preparing for Business Activity Services Preparing for Business Activity Monitoring Preparing for Human Workflow Services | Module 3: Configuring BizTalk Server Hosts | What Is a BizTalk Server Host About the Isolated Host Creating Multiple Hosts Hosts and Security Co-hosting Trading Partner Integration | Module 4: Overview of BizTalk Messaging Components | BizTalk Architecture BizTalk Schemas BizTalk Maps BizTalk Physical Ports BizTalk Receive Locations BizTalk Adapters: Http, File, Smtp, Etc BizTalk Pipelines BizTalk Orchestrations The Complete Messaging Lifecycle | Module 5: Essential XML Concepts for BizTalk Professionals | XML Document Basics: Well-formed and Valid XML Documents Well Formed XML Documents XML Document Validation with Schemas BizTalk Schemas Explained Presenting To the User: XSL Stylesheets BizTalk Maps | Module 6: Creating Schemas and Maps | Creating Schemas Generating Schemas Using Flat File Extensions Importing Schemas From Previous Versions of BizTalk Server Creating Maps Functoids Overview Using Common Functoids About Custom Functoids | Module 7: BizTalk Adapters | Adapter Overview The File Adapter The Http Adapter BizTalk Server 2006 Adapter for Oracle Other Adapters of Interest | Module 8: Content Based Routing | What Is Content Based Routing (cbr Implementing Content Based Routing Distinguished Fields Versus Promoted Properties Implementing Filters A Complete Example | Module 9: Pipelines | What Is Pipeline Receive Pipelines Send Pipelines Creating a Custom Pipeline Component Debugging Pipeline Components | Module 10: Biztalk Process Integration | The Need for Orchestrations About BizTalk Orchestrations Connecting Logical Ports To Physical Ports Using Web Services What Are Correlation Sets About Service Broker About Notification Services | Module 11: Orchestration Fundamentals | Business Activity Diagrams The Visual Studio Designer Building the Top Level Orchestration Deploying and Debugging Orchestrations Calling Other Orchestrations Using Long Running and Short Lived Transactions Using Business Rules | Module 12: Using Web Services | XML Web Service Architecture Creating a Web Service Calling Web Services From BizTalk Exposing An Orchestration As a Web Service | Module 13: Configuration and Deployment: Preparatory Topics | Application Configuration About Certificates and Keys About the Global Assembly Cache (gac Deploying a Strong Named Assembly To the GAC Deployment Security Considerations | Module 14: Performing a Deployment | BizTalk Artifacts: What Gets Deployed and Where Tools Based BizTalk Deployment Creating An Msi File Wmi Based BizTalk Deployment Business Rules Deployment Deploying Web Services Deploying Hws Other Deployment Considerations | Module 15: BizTalk Server Essential Administration Tasks | Creating An Administrator’s Checklist The Role of Health and Activity Tracking Creating Essential Reports Daily Maintenance Overview Monitoring System Performance Dealing with Suspended Messages | Module 16: Administering BizTalk Related Products | Administering SQL Server Administering Esso Administering Sharepoint Portal Server Administering Business Activity Services Administering Business Rules Administering Human Workflow Services | Module 17: Backup and Recovery | Windows Server 2003 Backup and Recovery SQL Server Backup and Recovery Esso Backup and Recovery Sharepoint Portal Server Backup and Recovery Other Essential Backup and Recovery Considerations | Module 18: Troubleshooting (discussed Throughout the Course | Installation Schemas and Maps Messaging Orchestrations Pipelines Assemblies and Deployment Web Services Essential Production Notes ...''
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