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19-11-2012DevScope Universidade Portucalense Sandro Pereira

Introduction to BizTalk Server 2010

Universidade Portucalense

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Sandro PereiraSenior Software Developer at DevScope - [email protected]

Microsoft Integration MVP since 2011

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• Writer of numerous articles for Portuguese eMagazine “Programar”

• Autor “Sandro Pereira BizTalk Blog” http://sandroaspbiztalkblog.wordpress.com

• Member of “BizTalkAdminsblogging.com” and “BizTalk Brasil” community

• Member NetPonto community• BizTalk Forums Moderator• TechNet Wiki author (Wiki Ninja)• TechNet Gallery, Code Gallery and CodePlex contributor• Public speaker • Technical Reviewer PACKT Publishing

• BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook (April 2012)• Microsoft BizTalk 2010 Administration Essentials (expected November

2012)

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• Introduction to DevScope

• Enterprise Application Integration Challenges

• Introduction to BizTalk Server 2010

• What is? What does BizTalk do? And what type of problems it

solves?

• Major features

• Demos

• Job Market

Agenda

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DevScope

WHO WE ARE

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DevScope's philosophy

Team of high experience professionals with specialized know-how Collaboration/SharePoint, Business Intelligence, CRM System Integration (BizTalk)

Focus on innovation State of art technology Where we operate… World Wide

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what we are

softwareconsulting saas

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consultingintegrationbigdata

biz intelligence

portals crm

cloud azure

mobile

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smartpaste

cloud.facilt.us

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software as a service

monitoring

24/7

federation

operations

automation

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References

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Enterprise Application Integration Challenges

MICROSOFT INTEGRATION STORY

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Current Integration Challenges

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InconsistentInformation

InefficientProcesses

IncompatibleSystems

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Evolving Integration Needs

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1970 Mainframe

1980 Client-Server

1990 Web

2000 SOA

2010 Cloud

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15Company ACompany A

The Integration Challenge – The need for communication

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Customer

Manufacturer

Supplier

FTP

XML

EDI

HTTP

TC

P/IP

SAP

X12-850 PO

X12-997 PO

MQ

Ser

ies

SMTP

CRM

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Connecting Application is Not EnoughPoint-to-Point Integration Inhibits Agility

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• Point-to-Point

• Complex Interface

• Redundant Logic

• Doesn’t Scale

• Lacks Visibility

• Business Impact

• Delays Response to

changing business

needs

JD Edward

sService

SAPService

Java Appl.

Service

.Net Appl.

Service

CICS Service

AS/400Service

MS CRM

Service

OracleService

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• High costs and effort because application data is

• Proprietary

• Incompatible

• Undocumented legacy data

• Different data formats

Application Integration

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• Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010

• Microsoft Stream Insight

• SQL Server Integration Services

• SQL Server Master Data Services

• Windows Server AppFabric

• Windows Azure Service Bus Relayed Messaging

• SharePoint Business Connectivity Services

• Windows Azure Service Bus Brokered Messaging

• Windows Azure Service Bus EAI & EDI

Product and frameworks

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Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010

INTRODUCTION

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What is BizTalk Server?

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Escritórios

Fornecedor Fornece

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Revendedor

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Logística

Empresa

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What is BizTalk Server?

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EAI / BPM

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Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010

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“Microsoft BizTalk Server is used to

simplify and automate the exchange

of information between publishers

and subscribers, to orchestrate

business processes and to supply

insight into processes”

Company ACompany A

ApplicationApplication

ApplicationApplication

ApplicationApplication

Internet

BizTalk Server

Company BCompany B

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What does BizTalk do?

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• Solve integration challenges

between systems, events,

devices

• Automate integration processes

• Simplify building and managing

these processes

• Capture, analyze and present

process data

BizTalk Does This…

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What Problems Does BizTalk Server 2010 Solve?

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Common complaints:Common complaints:

Disparate applications

Programming overruns

Time-consuming deployment

Dissimilar reports

Modification difficulties

Lack of set procedures

Limited tracking

Changing partners

Disparate applications

Programming overruns

Time-consuming deployment

Dissimilar reports

Modification difficulties

Lack of set procedures

Limited tracking

Changing partners

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• One single tool and infra-structure for system integration

• Simplify and automate interoperability to reduce costs and errors

• Automate your business interactions with partners

• Gain critical insights on business processes and performance

• Solutions can be developed really fast with BizTalk Server. Effort

spent will be less.

• Updates can be handled in an easy way and maintenance will be

easy

• Negative scenarios can be handled easily with BizTalk Server

Why BizTalk?

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Who uses BizTalk Server?

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10,000+ Global Customers benefit from using BizTalk Server

23 of 27 EU governments use BizTalk Server to provide government services

81% of the Global 100 are running BizTalk Server

6 of the 8 largest U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies use Microsoft BizTalk Server

4 of the 5 largest U.S. Electronics Parts Manufacturers use Microsoft BizTalk Server

9 of 10 largest U.S. Telecommunications Companies use BizTalk Server

9 of the 10 largest Aerospace and Defense Companies in the U.S. run BizTalk Server

5 of the 8 largest U.S. Chemical Companies run Microsoft BizTalk Server

4 of the 5 largest Railroads in the U.S. run Microsoft BizTalk Server

9 of the 10 largest Insurance Companies in the World run Microsoft BizTalk Server

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Evolution of BizTalk Server

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BizTalk Server2002

BizTalk Server2004

BizTalk Server2006

BizTalk Server

2006 R2

BizTalk Server2009

BizTalk Server2010

BizTalk Server2000

500 Customers

2,000Customers

4,000Customers

7,000Customers

8,500Customers

10,500Customers

• Messaging• XML tools• XLang

• Deployment Tools• XSD• EAI (partner

adapters)• Vertical B2B

• VS + .NET• Messaging +

Orchestration• BRE• Routing• BAM• Scale-out

• Simple configuration • Adapters in

box• Runtime+• BAM+

• SOA/ESB• EDI/AS2• RFID• WCF • Adapter Pack• Adapter SDK• HIS 2006• BAHS

• ALM Support• B2B

Enhancements• RFID Mobile• Adapter Pack

2.0• ESB 2.0 Toolkit• BAM+• Hyper-V

Support• HIS 2009• BAHS 2.0

• Workflow Integration• ESB 2.1• SharePoint

2010 BCS• Data Mapper• TPM• Secure FTP• Updated Swift

and HIPAA• SQL Server

2008 R2• Windows

Server 2008 R2• HIS 2010

12,000Customers

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BizTalk Server Roadmap: todayCommitted to innovation in Integration

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BizTalk Server 2010- Platform Support- Productivity improvements- B2B scenarios made easy

BizTalk Server 2013- Integration with Cloud Services:- RESTful services- New Adapters and many improvements in existing adapters

BizTalk PaaS- EAI Capabilities in the Cloud- EDI Capabilities in the Cloud - Build Hybrid Applications

Available now 2013 Future

~12 years, 12,000+ customers8th releaseRegular updates 18-24 months

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BizTalk Server 2010 Editions

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Edition Description

Enterprise

For large organizations, trading hubs, and marketplaces

Includes all application and technology adapters

Unlimited internal applications

Multiple processors and clustered deployments

Standard

For small to medium-sized organizations

Includes all application and technology adapters

Up to five internal applications

Up to two processors

Branch

For remote locations of an organization

Includes all technology adapters

Single internal application

Up to two processors

DeveloperFor development and testing uses

Free license with same capabilities as Enterprise Edition

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Key concepts

BizTalk Server 2010 Capabilities and Runtime

Architecture

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BizTalk Server 2010 Capabilities

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Management and

Operations

RFID Platform

Business Rule

Framework

Business to Business

Integration Business Activity

Monitoring

Messaging

Orchestration

Tools

AppFabric Connect

Integration

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BizTalk Server 2010 Integration Scenario

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SuppliersApplication

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Inventory Application

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)Application

Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010

IT Pros and Developers

Manage and

Operate

Design and Implement

RFI

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EDI

Messaging

Messaging

Assign SupplierPolicy

Filter TagsPolicy

Re-stock OrdersOrchestration

Read Shipmen

t RFID Tags

Up-to-date KPIs in BAM

Business Users

Messaging

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BizTalk Server 2010 Runtime Architecture

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Receive Port Orchestration

XML EDI or

Flat File

XML EDI or Flat File

Send Port

SendAdapterSend

Adapter

SendPipelineSend

Pipeline

MessageBox

MappingMapping

TO: NWTraders (Flat file format)TO: NWTraders (Flat file format)

FROM: Fabrikam (XML format)FROM: Fabrikam (XML format)

MappingMapping

FROM: Contoso (Flat file format)FROM: Contoso (Flat file format)

TO: Fabrikam (XML format)TO: Fabrikam (XML format)

ReceiveLocation

ReceiveAdapterReceiveAdapter

ReceivePipelineReceivePipeline

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The BizTalk Server Development Environment

Lesson 3

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• System Requirements

• Minimum hardware requirements: 1-GHz Pentium-compatible CPU; 2 GB of

RAM; 10 GB of available hard disk space

• Recommended hardware: 2-GHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU; 3 GB

or more of RAM; 60 GB or more of available hard disk space

• SO: Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7 or

Windows Vista SP2

• Software Requirements

• Minimum Developer Installation: .NET Framework 3.5 with SP1; .NET

Framework 4; SQL Server 2008 R2 or SQL Server 2008 with SP1; Visual

Studio 2010 with C# Installed; BizTalk Server 2010 Developer Edition

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Project Templates

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Empty BizTalk Server Project

BizTalk Server BPEL Import

BT BT

• Contain files, programs, tools for creating BizTalk applications

• Specify the structure, constraints, and content of the items in a project

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Tools for Developers

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Visual Studio 2010Visual Studio 2010

Define SchemasDefine Schemas Transform DataTransform Data

Process MessagesProcess Messages

Design Business Processes

Design Business Processes

Customer

Name

Title

Item

ItemID

Qty

UnitPrice

Record

PO

Status

Date

Field1

Field2

Field3

Field1

Field2

Header

PO

Status

Field3

Item

Order

PO

Date

FieldA

FieldB

Detail

Field1

Field2

Header

PO

Status

Field3

Item

Orchestration DesignerOrchestration Designer

Pipeline DesignerPipeline Designer

BizTalk MapperBizTalk Mapper

BizTalk EditorBizTalk Editor

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Introduction to BizTalk Schemas

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BizTalk Schemas

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Each unique document type requires a separate schema that defines the records and fields contained in that document. The XML schema defines: The elements,

attributes, and data types that appear in a document.

The ordering of tags in the document.

Fields that are mandatory or that might occur multiple times in a single document.

Each unique document type requires a separate schema that defines the records and fields contained in that document. The XML schema defines: The elements,

attributes, and data types that appear in a document.

The ordering of tags in the document.

Fields that are mandatory or that might occur multiple times in a single document.

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<salesReport> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <id>widget1004</id> <unitsSold>100</unitsSold> <price currency="USD">35</price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

<salesReport> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <id>widget1004</id> <unitsSold>100</unitsSold> <price currency="USD">35</price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

<salesReport xmlns="http://adventure-works.com/salesReport"> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <id>widget1004</id> <unitsSold>100</unitsSold> <price currency="USD">35</price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

<salesReport xmlns="http://adventure-works.com/salesReport"> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <id>widget1004</id> <unitsSold>100</unitsSold> <price currency="USD">35</price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

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<salesReport xmlns="http://adventure-works.com/salesReport" xmlns:prod="http://adventure-works.com/products"> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <id>widget1004</id> <unitsSold>100</unitsSold> <price currency="USD">35</price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

<salesReport xmlns="http://adventure-works.com/salesReport" xmlns:prod="http://adventure-works.com/products"> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <id>widget1004</id> <unitsSold>100</unitsSold> <price currency="USD">35</price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

NamespacesNamespaces

Provide unique names for elements and attributes

Prevent naming conflicts with other schemas

Use the xmlns attribute to declare the namespace the element belongs to

A prefix is added to the declaration to remove ambiguity

Provide unique names for elements and attributes

Prevent naming conflicts with other schemas

Use the xmlns attribute to declare the namespace the element belongs to

A prefix is added to the declaration to remove ambiguity

<salesReport xmlns="http://adventure-works.com/salesReport" xmlns:prod="http://adventure-works.com/products"> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <prod:id>widget1004</prod:id> <prod:unitsSold>100</prod:unitsSold> <prod:price prod:currency="USD">35</prod:price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

<salesReport xmlns="http://adventure-works.com/salesReport" xmlns:prod="http://adventure-works.com/products"> <customer id="Fabrikam"> <sales> <prod:id>widget1004</prod:id> <prod:unitsSold>100</prod:unitsSold> <prod:price prod:currency="USD">35</prod:price> </sales> </customer></salesReport>

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How Does BizTalk Use XML Namespaces?

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BizTalk Server

Schema ATargetNamespace=“NewOrders”

Schema BTargetNamespace=“OrdersUpdate”

Message ATargetNamespace=“NewOrders”

Message ATargetNamespace=“NewOrders”

Message BTargetNamespace=“OrderUpdate”

Message BTargetNamespace=“OrderUpdate”

Message CTargetNamespace=“Inventory”

Message CTargetNamespace=“Inventory”

No Match

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Supported BizTalk Schema Types

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Message Type Details

XMLSupports native XML message typesDefined in XML Schema definition language (XSD)

Flat FileSupports delimited or positional file formatsXML tags used to represent valuesTag information stored using the annotation capabilities of XSD

EDISpecially formatted text message BizTalk supports EDIFACT and X12 formatsXSD annotations used to define format

Node Structure Start Length

Description Delimited 0 50

UnitPrice Delimited 50 10

Quantity Delimited 60 10

TotalPrice Delimited 70 10

ItemID Delimited 80 10

Status Delimited 99 1

UnitPrice

Item

Description

Quantity

TotalPrice

ItemID

Status

ISA:00:   :00:   :01:1515151515     :01:515151  :041201:1217:U:00403:000032123:0:P:*~GS:CT:9988776655:1122334455:20041201:1217:128:X:004030~ST:831:00128001~BGN:00:88200001:20041201~N9:BT:88200001~TRN:1:88200001~AMT:2:10

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Flat File Structures

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Delimited flat filesDelimited flat files

Fields separated by a specified delimiter

Have a common end-of-record terminator

Fields separated by a specified delimiter

Have a common end-of-record terminator

John, Smith, 123 Main St., “Learning BizTalk Server 2010”John, Smith, 123 Main St., “Learning BizTalk Server 2010”

Positional flat filesPositional flat files

Fields are fixed length

Have a common end-of-record terminator

Fields are fixed length

Have a common end-of-record terminator

John Smith 123 Main St. Learning BizTalk Server 2010John Smith 123 Main St. Learning BizTalk Server 2010

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Testing a Schema

www.devscope.netCreate XML Create XML

Validate XSD

Validate XSD

Validate XML Validate XML

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Using the Flat File Schema Wizard

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Flat File Schema WizardFlat File Schema Wizard

Graphical tool for defining flat file schemas

Can define schemas for delimited or positional flat files

Graphical tool for defining flat file schemas

Can define schemas for delimited or positional flat files

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Editor Overview

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Introduction to BizTalk Maps

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• A map defines the correspondence between records and fields in two

different schemas

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Data Transformation

Data Translation

Data Transformation

Data Translation

Perform computational and other data operations

Copy the data from one message to another

Perform computational and other data operations

Copy the data from one message to another

MapMapSource SchemaSource Schema

ItemID

Qty

UnitPrice

PO

PO

Status

Destination SchemaDestination Schema

PurchaseOrder

PO_Number

Date

Item_No

Quantity

Order_Status

Date

Change the format of data between messages

Example: translate between a flat file and an XML file

Change the format of data between messages

Example: translate between a flat file and an XML file

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BizTalk MapperBizTalk Mapper

Destination

Schema

Destination

Schema

Integrated within Visual Studio

Starts when a map is opened or added toa project

Source and destination schemas must be part of the project or contained in a referenced assembly

Integrated within Visual Studio

Starts when a map is opened or added toa project

Source and destination schemas must be part of the project or contained in a referenced assembly

Map GridMap GridSourceSchemaSourceSchema

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Creating a Map by Using the BizTalk Mapper

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Link Type Usage

Simple link (one-to-one)

Create a single link by dragging and droppingCan be made between nodes or records

Structure link (multiple)

Create multiple links simultaneouslyRelevant schema structures must be the sameUse when node names are different but order is the same (or similar)

Name-matching link (multiple)

Create multiple links simultaneouslyRecord or field names must matchSimilar but not identical schema structures

ItemID

Record

PO

Status

Order

PO No

Date

Item No

ItemID

Record

PO

Status

Order

PO No

Status Flag

Item No

Item

Record

PO

Status

Order

Status

Item

PO

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Basic and Complex Map Links

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Mapping Operation Usage

Basic

Most common type of mappingValues simply copied from input message to output messageSupports most types of transformations and translations

Complex

Records can occur multiple times for a single message (looping)Source schema must specify repeating elementCompiler will automatically generate an XSLT for-each loop

Order

PO_Number

Date

Item_No

Quantity

Order_Status

ItemID

Qty

UnitPrice

Record

PO

Status

Date

Field1

Field2

PO

ID

Status

Order

PO_Num

Date

FieldA

FieldB

Detail

Item

Items

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Validating, Testing and Debugging a Map

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Data Manipulation with Functoids

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FunctoidsFunctoids

Use to manipulate mapped data

Can use predefined functoids or create custom functoids

Custom functoids can call scripts

Use to manipulate mapped data

Can use predefined functoids or create custom functoids

Custom functoids can call scripts

MapMapSource SchemaSource Schema

Destination SchemaDestination Schema

ItemID

Qty

UnitPrice

Record

PO

Status

Order

PO Number

Date

Item No

Quantity

Order Status

Date Total Price

(..)

X

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Using Basic Functoids

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Link functoids to fields

Link functoids to fields

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Configure functoid inputs

Configure functoid inputs

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Drag functoid from Toolbox to map

Drag functoid from Toolbox to map

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• Use pages to reduce complexity of a map

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Grid Pages

Grid Preview

Grid Pages

Grid Preview

Create unlimiteddifferent pages

Isolate different partsof a map

Work with different parts ofa map separately

Must create connectedfunctoids on the same layer

Create unlimiteddifferent pages

Isolate different partsof a map

Work with different parts ofa map separately

Must create connectedfunctoids on the same layer

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ItemID

Qty

UnitPrice

Record

PO

Status

Order

PO Number

Date

Item No

Quantity

Order Status

Destination Schema

Source Schema

Date Total Price

(..)

Find and work with a portion of a large mapFind and work with a portion of a large map

X

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Editor Overview

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Introduction to Pipelines

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What Is a Pipeline?

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Receive PipelineReceive Pipeline

Send PipelineSend PipelineOrchestrationOrchestration

Pipeline Components

Use pipelines to:Use pipelines to:

Normalize data from various formats to XML

Translate data from XML to various formats

Assemble and disassemble documents

Decode and encode documents

Decrypt and encrypt documents

Assign and verify digital signatures

Normalize data from various formats to XML

Translate data from XML to various formats

Assemble and disassemble documents

Decode and encode documents

Decrypt and encrypt documents

Assign and verify digital signatures

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Pipeline Scenarios

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Receive Pipelines:Receive Pipelines:

Decrypt inbound messages from trading partners

Split batched messages

Validate messages against known schemas

Verify the sender of a message for non-repudiation

Create custom processors to extend built-in functionality

Decrypt inbound messages from trading partners

Split batched messages

Validate messages against known schemas

Verify the sender of a message for non-repudiation

Create custom processors to extend built-in functionality

Send Pipelines:Send Pipelines:

Encrypt outbound messages to trading partners

Digitally sign outbound messages

Provide a wrapper for outbound messages

Validate messages against known schemas

Encrypt outbound messages to trading partners

Digitally sign outbound messages

Provide a wrapper for outbound messages

Validate messages against known schemas

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Receive Pipeline Stages

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Decode

Drop Here!!

Disassemble

Drop Here!!

Resolve Party

Validate

Drop Here!!

Drop Here!!

DisassembleDisassembleUse to parse or disassemble components

Use to probe messages and verify context properties

BizTalk Server includes an XML, flat file, and a BTF disassembler

Use to parse or disassemble components

Use to probe messages and verify context properties

BizTalk Server includes an XML, flat file, and a BTF disassembler

ValidateValidate

Use to validate the format of an XML message

Use to compare a message to a known schema

Use to validate the format of an XML message

Use to compare a message to a known schema

Resolve PartyResolve Party

Use to verify the sending party for a received message

Use with public certificates to validate sender

Use to verify the sending party for a received message

Use with public certificates to validate sender

DecodeDecode

Use to decode or decrypt messages

Use when secure document exchange is required

BizTalk includes a MIME/SMIME Decoder

Use to decode or decrypt messages

Use when secure document exchange is required

BizTalk includes a MIME/SMIME Decoder

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Send Pipeline Stages

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Drop Here!!

Pre-Assemble

Drop Here!!

Drop Here!!

Assemble

Encode

Pre-assemblePre-assemble

Use to process a message before it is sent

Use for custom components only

Use to process a message before it is sent

Use for custom components only

EncodeEncode

To encode or encrypt messages

Use when secure document exchange is required

BizTalk includes a MIME/SMIME decoder

To encode or encrypt messages

Use when secure document exchange is required

BizTalk includes a MIME/SMIME decoder

AssembleAssemble

Use to assemble or serialize a message

Use to convert a message from XML to native format

Use to assemble or serialize a message

Use to convert a message from XML to native format

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Pipeline Usage

Pass-Through Receive(PassThruReceive)

Contains no componentsNo decoding, disassembling, or validation required

Pass-Through Send(PassThruTransmit)

Contains no componentsNo encoding or assembling requiredUse for basic message routing

XML Receive(XMLReceive)

Contains the XML disassembler componentParty resolution component for securityNo decoding or validation stage

XML Send(XMLTransmit)

Contains the XML assembler componentOther stages empty by default

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Using the Pipeline Designer

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Pipeline FilesPipeline Files

Properties Window

Properties Window

Design SurfaceDesign SurfaceToolboxToolbox

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Introduction to BizTalk Orchestration

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Transformation of critical business activities from manual to automated processing

Increases coordination, higher productivity, and better efficiency

Implemented through BizTalk orchestrations and the BusinessRule Engine

Transformation of critical business activities from manual to automated processing

Increases coordination, higher productivity, and better efficiency

Implemented through BizTalk orchestrations and the BusinessRule Engine

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Modeling a Business Process

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ProcurementApp

FinanceApp

User POApprover

InvoiceApprover

Purchase request

Purchase request

PO request approval

PO request approval

Purchase orderPurchase order

Purchase order acknowledgement

Purchase order acknowledgement

Shipping orderShipping order

InvoiceInvoiceInvoice request

approvalInvoice request

approval

PO approval

PO approval

Request acknowledgement

Request acknowledgement

Vendor Warehouse

Cancel Purchase request

Cancel Purchase request

PO Canceled

PO Canceled

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What Is an Orchestration?

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BizTalk Server

Port Surface << >> Port Surface

ReceivePOPortOperation_1-> Request

Check Quantity

Denied Else

Denied Msg

Transform

SendDeniedPortOperation_1 <- Request

SendApprvPort Operation_1-> Request

Receive PO

Send_Denied

Orchestration DesignerOrchestration Designer

Is a visual design environment

Provides implementation shapes for modeling automated business processes

Saves business process model for later compilation

Is a visual design environment

Provides implementation shapes for modeling automated business processes

Saves business process model for later compilation

BizTalk OrchestrationBizTalk Orchestration

Is a run-time engine

Executes business processes

Is a run-time engine

Executes business processes

Compile and Deploy

Send_Approve

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How the BizTalk Orchestration Engine Works

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Orchestration EngineOrchestration EngineOrchestration engineOrchestration engine

Creates orchestration instances

Maintains state of orchestrations

Performs resource optimizations

Provides reliable shutdown and recovery

Creates orchestration instances

Maintains state of orchestrations

Performs resource optimizations

Provides reliable shutdown and recovery

MessageBox

Rehydrate

Dehydrate

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Orchestrating a Business Process

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ProcurementApp

FinanceApp

User POApprover

InvoiceApprover

PO request approvalPO request approval

Shipping orderShipping order

InvoiceInvoice

Vendor WarehouseBizTalk

Request acknowledgementRequest acknowledgement

Purchase requestPurchase request

PO approvalPO approval

Purchase order acknowledgement

Purchase order acknowledgement

Invoice request approval

Invoice request approval

Purchase orderPurchase order

Invoice approvalInvoice approval

PaymentPayment

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Scope and Group Shapes

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GroupGroup

ScopeScope

Framework for organizing actions

Used for exception handling andtransactional execution

Contains one or more blocks

Can have appended exception-handling blocks

Can have appended compensation blocksif transactional

Framework for organizing actions

Used for exception handling andtransactional execution

Contains one or more blocks

Can have appended exception-handling blocks

Can have appended compensation blocksif transactional

Visually group shapes

Collapsible

Not saved as code

Visually group shapes

Collapsible

Not saved as code

Process Loan OrchestrationProcess Loan Orchestration

Scope

Receive Loan

Application

Request Credit Report

Order Appraisal

Sign Document

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Exception Handlers

Compensation

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Orchestration Flow Control Shapes

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Shape Use

DecideTo represent If/Else logicDefine rule for each branch

Delay

To control the timing ofthe orchestrationSpecify pause time or predefined dateor time

Listen

To wait for events to occurbefore proceedingMust use Receive or Delay as thefirst shapeFollows the first condition met inthe branchCan use as many branches as needed

Delay

Drop a shapefrom the toolbox here

Drop a shapefrom the toolbox here

Drop a shapefrom the toolbox here

Drop a shapefrom the toolbox here

Listen

Check Quantity

Drop a shapefrom the toolbox here

Rule Else

Drop a shapefrom the toolbox here

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Shape Use

Loop

To repeat actions while a condition is metUse Expression Editor to set the condition

Parallel Actions

Ensures that all branches complete before continuingSingle-threaded execution. Does not run branches concurrentlyUsed primarily for coordinating multiple receive shapes

Suspend

To suspend a running orchestrationUse Expression Editor to set the conditionAdministrator intervention requiredto resume

Terminate

To end a running orchestration immediately Can specify an error message string tohelp diagnosis

Loop

Drop a shape from the toolbox here

Suspend

Terminate

Drop a shape

from the toolbox

here

Drop a shape from the toolbox

here

Parallel Actions

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Expression and Exception Shapes

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Shape Use

Expression

Enter any expression in an orchestrationUse Expression Editor to define expression

Throw ExceptionExplicitly throw an exceptionExceptions are caught at present scope orat the next containing scope

ExpressionExpression

Throw ExceptionThrow Exception

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Invokes another orchestration asynchronously

Can pass in parameters

Calling orchestration continues processing

Invokes another orchestration asynchronously

Can pass in parameters

Calling orchestration continues processing

Start OrchestrationStart Orchestration

Invokes another orchestration synchronously

Can pass parameters in and out

Calling orchestration waits

Invokes another orchestration synchronously

Can pass parameters in and out

Calling orchestration waits

Call OrchestrationCall Orchestration

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Process Area

Process Area

PortSurfac

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PortSurfac

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ToolboxToolbox

PortSurfac

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PortSurfac

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Orchestration View

Orchestration View

PropertiesProperties

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Introduction to BizTalk Adapters

Lesson 1

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What Is an Adapter?

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AdaptersAdapters

.NET or COM software components

Connect BizTalk to specific applications and systems

Can use standard protocols (HTTP, FTP, POP3)

Can use proprietary communication mechanisms

Support one-way or two-way communications

Add metadata to data stream of received messages

.NET or COM software components

Connect BizTalk to specific applications and systems

Can use standard protocols (HTTP, FTP, POP3)

Can use proprietary communication mechanisms

Support one-way or two-way communications

Add metadata to data stream of received messages

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Sources of Adapters

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Adapter Sources Adapter Sources

Standard BizTalk Server 2010 adapters

Microsoft add-on adapters

Third-party adapters

Custom adapters

Standard BizTalk Server 2010 adapters

Microsoft add-on adapters

Third-party adapters

Custom adapters

List of Custom Adapters: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12824.biztalk-server-list-of-custom-adapters.aspx List of Third-Party Adapters: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12956.biztalk-server-list-of-third-party-adapters.aspx

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• Core Adapters

• FILE

• FTP

• SFTP

• MQ

• SOAP

• MSMQ

• SMTP

• POP3

• ...etc

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• WCF Adapters

• WCF-BasicHttp

• WCF-WsHttp

• WCF-NetTcp

• WCF-NetNamedPipe

• WCF-NetMsmq

• WCF-Custom

• LOB Adapters

• SQL Server

• Oracle DB

• Oracle EBS

• Siebel

• SAP

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BizTalk 2010 – Adapters

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Line Of Business Adapters (LOB)• SQL Server• Oracle DB• Oracle eBusiness Suite• Siebel eBusiness Applications• SAP

Just Bindings!

sqlBindingoracleBindingoracleEbsBindingsiebelBindingsapBinding

Works for any .Net application!

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Configuring an Adapter

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File adapter properties

File adapter properties

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Integrating with WCF Adapters

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WCF-NetMsmqadapter properties

WCF-NetMsmqadapter properties

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What Are Business Rules?

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Business Rule Engine:Business Rule Engine:

Enables policy changes inreal time

Enables policy changeswithout recoding orrebuilding the orchestration

Enables policy changes inreal time

Enables policy changeswithout recoding orrebuilding the orchestration

Use business rules to:Use business rules to:

Trigger notifications

Automate approvals

Reroute documents

Trigger notifications

Automate approvals

Reroute documents

Business Event

Business Decisions Rules

ReceivePurchase Order

Is customer known? If customer ID exists, then customer is known

Is product known? If product ID exists, then product is known

Is product available and in inventory?

If quantity on hand < reorder quantity, then reorder product

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Term Description

RulesSet of conditions and one or moreconsequent actionsReturn either True or False

PolicyContains a logical grouping of rulesPublished and deployed to aproduction environment

VocabularyCollection of definitions for rule conditionsand actionsAssigns a friendly name to the definition

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How Rules and Facts Work

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Facts derived from:Facts derived from:

XML schemas

SQL databases

.NET classes

Predefined andcustom vocabularies

XML schemas

SQL databases

.NET classes

Predefined andcustom vocabularies

RulesRules

Conditions: true/false expressionwith predicates

Actions: initiated when rule condition is met

Facts: data upon which rules operate

Conditions: true/false expressionwith predicates

Actions: initiated when rule condition is met

Facts: data upon which rules operate

PolicyPolicy

Rule Set

Rules

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Business Rules Orchestration Scenarios

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Post-Processing Post-Processing

Preprocessing Preprocessing

Call rule engine for dynamic orvariable delays

Call rule engine for dynamic orvariable delays

Call rule engine and determine path

Call rule engine and determine path

Call rule engine to dynamically determine which orchestration to process the next step

Call rule engine to dynamically determine which orchestration to process the next step

Decision Branch Decision Branch

RuleRule ElseElse

LogicALogicA LogicBLogicB

Post-Processing Post-Processing

Post-Processing Post-Processing

Preprocessing Preprocessing

Rule-Based DelayRule-Based Delay

{ }{ }

Call RulesCall RulesCall RulesCall RulesCall RulesCall Rules

Rule-Based SendRule-Based Send

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DevelopersDevelopers

Integrate policies within an orchestration

Define policiesand vocabularies

Integrate policies within an orchestration

Define policiesand vocabularies

Information WorkersInformation Workers

Use business vocabularies to design and test policies

Use business vocabularies to design and test policies

AdministratorsAdministrators

Secure, deploy, and migrate policies

Track policy execution

Secure, deploy, and migrate policies

Track policy execution

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Create versionsof vocabularies

Create vocabulary definitions

Compose policies

Publish vocabulariesand policies

Create versionsof vocabularies

Create vocabulary definitions

Compose policies

Publish vocabulariesand policies

Rule Composer

Rule Composer

PoliciesPolicies

DefinitionsDefinitions

Vocabularies

Vocabularies

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Gaining Visibility into Business Processes

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Order Process MilestonesOrder Process Milestones

What is the average cycle duration per order?

What is the average cycle duration per order?

How many orders processed were over $10,000?

How many orders processed were over $10,000?

What is the order trend for product XYZ over the past 24 hours?

What is the order trend for product XYZ over the past 24 hours?

Business Analyst

Received OrderReceived Order Cancelled OrderCancelled Order Delivered OrderDelivered Order

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What Is Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)?

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Real-Time MonitoringReal-Time Monitoring

Business ProcessesBusiness Processes

Business ActivityMonitoring Databases

Business ActivityMonitoring Databases

Business AnalystBusiness Analyst

BAM allows users to:BAM allows users to:

View aggregate data related to thousands of instances of a business process

View a single instance of a business activity

Browse to related instances of business activities

Search for instances of a specific business activity

Browse aggregations by using key performance indicators (KPIs)

Filter activities at a given stage of completion

Define charts, reports, KPIs, and alerts

View aggregate data related to thousands of instances of a business process

View a single instance of a business activity

Browse to related instances of business activities

Search for instances of a specific business activity

Browse aggregations by using key performance indicators (KPIs)

Filter activities at a given stage of completion

Define charts, reports, KPIs, and alerts

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Enabling Business Activity Monitoring (Analyst)

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Analyst defines:Analyst defines:

Events and data to be tracked

Logical groupings and aggregations of tracked data views

Events and data to be tracked

Logical groupings and aggregations of tracked data views

Use BAM Activity Wizard to define:Use BAM Activity Wizard to define:

Activities Milestones Data points

Views Durations Dimensions Measures

Activities Milestones Data points

Views Durations Dimensions Measures

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Tracking Profile:Tracking Profile:

Has characteristics that define a business-related processContains a mapping between an orchestration and activity definition

Has characteristics that define a business-related processContains a mapping between an orchestration and activity definition

Use Tracking Profile Editor to:Use Tracking Profile Editor to:

Create and modifytracking profiles

Select orchestration shapes

Select schema elements

Link multiple activities together

Modify existing tracking profiles as long as the activity has not changed

Create and modifytracking profiles

Select orchestration shapes

Select schema elements

Link multiple activities together

Modify existing tracking profiles as long as the activity has not changed

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Introduction to Message Routing

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The Publish and Subscribe Architecture

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Receive Location

Messages received, processed, and published to the MessageBox database

Messages received, processed, and published to the MessageBox database

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A filter expression defines properties of messages in which each subscriber is interested.

A filter expression defines properties of messages in which each subscriber is interested.

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Message properties are evaluated to determine which subscribers require a copy of the message

Message properties are evaluated to determine which subscribers require a copy of the message

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XML or Flat File

A copy of the message is delivered to each subscriber

A copy of the message is delivered to each subscriber

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ReceiveAdapterReceiveAdapter

ReceivePipelineReceivePipeline

XML

SubscribedSubscribed

Business Process

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Send PortSend Port

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Administration TasksAdministration Tasks

Adding a new MessageBox database

Disabling new message publication

Deleting a MessageBox from a BizTalk group

Adding a new MessageBox database

Disabling new message publication

Deleting a MessageBox from a BizTalk group

MessageBox DatabaseMessageBox Database

Stores subscription information

Delivers messages to subscribers

Stores the queues and state tables for eachBizTalk host

Stores messages and message properties

Stores subscription information

Delivers messages to subscribers

Stores the queues and state tables for eachBizTalk host

Stores messages and message properties

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What Is Message Routing?

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Receive LocationReceive LocationReceiveAdapterReceiveAdapter

Send Port CSend Port C

ReceivePipelineReceivePipeline

MessageBox

Database

Send Port BSend Port B

Send Port ASend Port A

PO Message

Message RoutingMessage Routing

Routes directly to a port

Based on a filter expression

Configured on the send port

Routes directly to a port

Based on a filter expression

Configured on the send port

Filter Expression Port

If CustomerName = Contoso A

If Price > 1000 B

If Qty > 500 and Price < 1000 C

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What Is a Port?

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Ports specify:Ports specify:

How messages are sent and received by BizTalk

The communication direction andcommunication pattern

The location where messages are received or sent

How messages are sent and received by BizTalk

The communication direction andcommunication pattern

The location where messages are received or sent

MessageBox

Database

Receive PortReceive Port Send PortSend Port

MapsMaps

MapsMaps

Receive LocationReceive LocationReceive LocationReceive LocationReceive LocationReceive Location

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What Is Property Promotion?

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Property promotionProperty promotion

Fields that you choose to promote within a message instance

Makes the data in the field accessible to BizTalk services

Quick promotion automatically creates a property schema

Fields that you choose to promote within a message instance

Makes the data in the field accessible to BizTalk services

Quick promotion automatically creates a property schema

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Configuring a Receive Port and Receive Location

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Receive location properties:Receive location properties:

Receive handler (host)

Enabled or disabled

Start/stop receiving (date)

Operating window (time period)

Receive handler (host)

Enabled or disabled

Start/stop receiving (date)

Operating window (time period)

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Creating and Configuring a Send Port

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Send port properties:Send port properties:Send port name

Primary and secondary transport

Address (URI)

Retry count

Service window enabled/disabled

Send port name

Primary and secondary transport

Address (URI)

Retry count

Service window enabled/disabled

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Configuring Send Port Filters

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FilteringFilteringFilter messages based on an expression

Route to a send port

Example: If the Amount is greater than or equal to $500, forward the message to a folder for approval

Use to subscribe to failed messages

Filter messages based on an expression

Route to a send port

Example: If the Amount is greater than or equal to $500, forward the message to a folder for approval

Use to subscribe to failed messages

Create filter

expression

Create filter

expression

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BizTalk Demos

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Job Market

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

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Knower of the entire system integration: backup and recovery plans, security, logging, message flow, communication interface…  Using his knowledge as well as a programmer, the architect should know the capabilities and limitations of the tools at his disposal (BizTalk engine, BAM, BRE) and design projects making the best choices for each situation.

BizTalk Architect

A system administrator will have other concerns such as the health of servers and their activity (HAT - Health and Activity Tracking), he has overall responsibility for the BizTalk Environment, such as: installation, configuration and system maintenance, deploying and managing BizTalk Applications, monitoring (unlocking messages and processes or ensuring proper flow of messages), disaster recovery.

BizTalk Administrator

Implements and extends the basic functionalities, taking advantage of the different tools. Here there are many areas completely orthogonal and a programmer may not master them all at the same level: Orchestration, Adapters, Pipelines, Mappings, Functoids, Routing, Rules, Tracking, OLAP, and many more.

BizTalk Developer

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• BizTalk Developers needed in: Miami, NYC, Jacksonville, Austin,

Sacramento, Louisville, Hawaii, Panama City, Montevideo, London,

Toronto, Preston, Porto.

• BizTalk Administrator needed in Ft. Lauderdale FL 75K - 100K depending

on experience.

• BizTalk Developer/Architect needed for International Law Firm in NY.

110k-130k.

• 6 Month BizTalk 2009 Consultant required for Public Sector project in

London. Rates negotiable but c£500-£550 per day.

• 2 BizTalk Developer Needed in NYC - Healthcare, mid-level $95-110K and

senior level $105-120K.

Job opportunities

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FUTURE AND EVOLUTION

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BizTalk Server 2013

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Ready for the Cloud

Start enjoying the benefits of the cloud.

Platform Support

Stay up-to-date with the latest platform.

Key Themes

Improved B2B

Industry standards support, performance improvements.

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BizTalk Server 2013

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Ready for the Cloud• BizTalk Server on Windows Azure

• Enable running BizTalk Server on a Windows Azure virtual machine

• Enjoy the benefits of IaaS scale and elasticity

• Leverage Windows Azure services, such as Service Bus

• Extend on-premises solution to the cloud

• Easily extend your on-premises BizTalk Server solution to the cloud in a secure manner

• Tighter integration of on-premises BizTalk Server applications with Windows Azure Service Bus

• Improved Licensing

• Adjustments to licensing that are geared towards cloud hosting, including:

• Purchase from a hoster on a monthly basis (SPLA)

• Register your existing license with a hoster (License Mobility)

Platform Support• New Platforms and Infrastructure

• Windows Server 8

• SQL Server 2012 (“Denali”)

• Continued support for Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2008 R2

• Increased Developer and IT Productivity

• Visual Studio 11 and Windows 8 to develop solutions

• In-place migration from BizTalk Server 2010

• Extended Platform Integration

• DB2 client connectivity to SQL Server, conversion of commands to T-SQL, migration of packages to stored procedures

• Adapter connectivity to new data sources, including IBM Informix V11 and IBM IMS/DB V11

Improved B2B• Agile Response to Industry Standards

• Regular updates to schemas, accelerators certifications and adapters. Highlights include:

• Healthcare: HIPPA 5010 extensions: 2777CA, 999, HL7 2.5.1

• Finance: SWIFT SRG 2011 support, SWIFT SRG 2012, SWIFTNet 7.0 (new messaging platform)

• Improved Performance and Scalability

• HL7 MLLP adapter performance improvements

• Better performance with ordered send ports

• Enhanced scale out configuration with multiple hosts

• Expanded adapter options for faster batch processing

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Timeline

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11/2010

BizTalk Server 2010BizTalk Server 2013

5/2011

Cumulative Updates

Windows Server 8

+6 months

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Questions?

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Next Events…

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• 3th December 2012

Introduction to the Azure Service Bus EAIEDI features

At Universidade Portucalense

• 16th January 2013

BizTalk Innovation Day – London

Great speakers including 4 Microsoft Integration MVP's

at Microsoft UK

• March 2013

DevScope BizTalk Innovation Event – Porto!!!

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