Professional BizTalk server 2006

This book provides insight into how industry experts have successfully architected, developed, and maintained Microsoft BizTalk Server in mission-critical environments. Authored by highly-regarded consultants with a wealth of knowledge on designing, building, and operating enterprise applications us...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jefford, Darren
Other Authors: Smith, Kevin B., Fairweather, Ewan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Indianapolis, Ind. Wiley Pub. 2007
Series:Wrox professional guides
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Orchestration Execution Environment
  • Orchestration Development
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 658; Business Activity Monitoring
  • Overview
  • BAM Fundamentals
  • Tracking Profile Editor
  • BAM API
  • Applied BAM
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 758; Business Rules Engine
  • BRE Basics
  • Business Rule Composer
  • Hosting
  • Testing
  • Invoking Rules
  • Short45;Term47;Long45;Term Facts
  • Tracking Interceptor
  • Rule Store
  • Updating and Caching Rules
  • Custom Rules Editor
  • Deploying Rules
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 858; Testing
  • Overview
  • The Build Process
  • Unit Testing
  • Functional Testing
  • Integration Testing
  • Performance Testing and Tuning
  • Stress Testing
  • User Acceptance Testing
  • Disaster Recovery Testing
  • Production Support Testing
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 958; Performance and Scalability
  • Laying the Foundations
  • Monitoring
  • Common Symptoms
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 1058; Low Latency
  • What Is Low Latency63;
  • The BizTalk Processing Model
  • Measuring Latency
  • Tuning BizTalk for Low Latency
  • Orchestration Inline Sends
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 1158; Administration
  • What to Manage
  • The Administration Toolkit
  • Regular Administration Tasks
  • Troubleshooting BizTalk
  • Essential ESSO Maintenance
  • Tools to Assist You
  • Troubleshooting DTC Problems
  • Preventive Administration Tasks
  • SQL Server 8212; From a BizTalk Perspective
  • BizTalk Monitoring
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 1258; End45;to45;End Scenarios
  • The Scenarios
  • The Business Process Management Scenario
  • The Service45;Oriented Scenario
  • The Business45;to45;Business Scenario
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 1358; BizTalk Best Practices
  • Processing Large Messages
  • Looping47;Storing Messages
  • Storing Configuration Data
  • Subscribing to Failure Messages
  • No Suspended Messages47;Orchestrations
  • Loosely Coupling
  • Process Manager Pattern
  • Instrumenting Your Solution
  • First In44; First Out
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 1458; Windows Workflow Foundation and BizTalk
  • Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation
  • T$855
  • Cover
  • About the Authors
  • Credits
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • TOC36;Contents
  • Introduction
  • Who This Book Is For
  • What This Book Covers
  • How This Book Is Structured
  • What You Need to Use This Book
  • Conventions
  • Source Code
  • Errata
  • p2p46;wrox46;com
  • CH36;Chapter 158; Technology Primer
  • XML Schema
  • XML Namespaces
  • XPath
  • Serializable Classes
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 258; BizTalk Architecture
  • Why BizTalk63;
  • Architecture Overview
  • Messages
  • Adapters
  • Pipelines
  • Subscriptions
  • MessageBox
  • Orchestrations
  • Enterprise Single Sign45;On
  • Business Activity Monitoring
  • Rules Engine
  • Hosts
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 358; Adapters
  • Overview
  • In45;Box Adapters
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 458; Pipelines
  • Architecture and Concepts
  • Pipeline Stages
  • Pipeline Configuration
  • Developing a Custom Pipeline Component
  • Creating a Pipeline Component
  • Summary
  • CH36;Chapter 558; Orchestrations