BizTalk Server 2000: A Beginner's Guide by Clemens F. Vasters

By Clemens F. Vasters

BizTalk Server 2000: A Beginner's consultant will get community execs up-to-speed fast on Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000
-- BizTalk Sever 2000: A Beginner's consultant will permit community execs to exploit BizTalk Server 2000 via hands-on examples and special step by step tutorials demonstrating how you can set up, configure and expand BizTalk Server 2000 (BTS).

Key gains comprise:
-- step by step examples of ways to set up key parts resembling the Biz speak Massaging instruments and the BizTalk Orchestration structure and Engine
-- eight pages of blueprints illustrate the BizTalk structure format; Channels, Ports, firms, program and Distribution Lists; the BizTalk Configuration item version; and a pattern B2B/EDI situation utilizing BizTalk for B2B/EDI information exchange
-- Real-world examples display easy methods to expand BizTalk to aid customized info codecs, let verbal exchange with non-standard endpoints and combine ERP/CRM program packages
-- All code examples are downloadable from the Osborne net site

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In addition, you may find that there is a lot of theory and little hands-on material in the first two parts of the book. If you zip right into Part III and beyond, you will see why: BizTalk's complexity is overwhelming. The introductory matter is written to make the sometimes dry, theoretical background more tangible, in order to make it easier for you to chew and swallow. The book is organized in six main parts, as described in the following sections. Part I: Electronic Information Exchange This first part goes back into the history of document exchange and introduces its basic principles and terminology in a very non-technical way.

However, none of them will ever become the predominant integration solution that they were envisioned to be. The single, dominant integration technology will likely be based on XML and simple, open protocols like SOAP that any software vendor can easily implement—and which leverage the equally open Internet infrastructure and protocol suites. To underline this point, let's take a quick look at CORBA, Java, and COM. The Common Object Request Broker Architecture The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) was crafted in the early 1990s and has more recently been amended with the Internet Inter-Orb Protocol (IIOP).

Hence, ORBs fulfill much the same role in UNIX or in heterogeneous environments as COM does in the Windows Page 13 world. CORBA-based systems have been successfully implemented in many industries—from trade to aerospace—and do especially well wherever object-oriented systems with many ''live" objects need to be tightly integrated with each other. However, CORBA suffers the same fate as many architecture-focused approaches defined by industry consortia: it has long lacked full standardization in many of its core elements, leaving fundamental aspects to the software vendors implementing the specification.

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