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Developing E-Business Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Course 2157: Five days; Instructor-led |
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Prerequisites At
least two years of experience developing distributed applications (Microsoft
Visual Basic®, C, Java) Microsoft
Certified Professional Exams Course
Materials Course Outline Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2004 This module explains how BizTalk provides a development and execution environment that makes it easier to orchestrate dynamic business processes within and between organizations. Lessons What
Is BizTalk Server 2004? Practices Northwind
Traders Case Study After completing this module, students will be able to: Identify
the core features of BizTalk Server and how it fits into the overall suite
of Microsoft e-business solutions products. Module 2: Creating and Configuring BizTalk Schemas This module explains how BizTalk relies on the use of structured documents for every part of its implementation. Lessons Introduction
to BizTalk Schemas Lab A: Creating BizTalk Schemas Creating
a New BizTalk Project After completing this module, students will be able to: Explain
the purpose and use of a BizTalk schema. Module 3: Creating a Schema Map This module explains how to use BizTalk Mapper to create and work with BizTalk maps. You will learn how to add functoids to a map, and then how to compile and test a map. Lessons Introduction
to BizTalk Maps Lab 3A Creating a Schema Map Creating
a Schema Map using BizTalk Mapper After completing this module, students will be able to: Describe
the purpose and use of BizTalk maps. Module 4: Configuring BizTalk Messaging This module explains how BizTalk messaging provides a number of ways to route, process, and send messages between business processes. Lessons Introduction
to Messaging Lab 4A: Enabling Message Routing Create
a Receive Port and a Receive Location Lab 4B: Creating a Custom Encryption Pipeline Configuring
BizTalk Host and Group Security Settings After completing this module, students will be able to: Enable
message routing to forward incoming messages directly to appropriate send
ports, based on each messages content. Module 5: Deploying and Testing a BizTalk Solution This module explains how to install the assemblies (such as maps, schemas, orchestrations, and pipelines) that you create for a BizTalk application on the BizTalk Server computers that will host the application. Lessons Preparing
to Deploy a BizTalk Solution Lab 5A: Creating a Deployment Package Create
a Deployment Project After completing this module, students will be able to: Identify
the tasks that you must perform before deploying a solution. Module 6: Tracking BizTalk Message Activity This module explains how the Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) tool provides a means of tracking business activity even for those users who have no deep technical knowledge of BizTalk Server, while at the same time making it possible for more technically informed users to access the details necessary for problem solving and for the optimization of business processes. Lessons What
is Health and Activity Tracking Lab 6A: Tracking Messages Using HAT Tracking
a Message After completing this module, students will be able to: Define
message tracking concepts. Module 7: Creating a BizTalk Orchestration This module explains how to orchestrate dynamic business processes both within and between organizations. Lessons Introduction
to BizTalk Orchestration Lab 7A: Creating and Debugging an Orchestration Adding
Schemas and Maps to the Messaging Project Lab 7B: Working with Orchestration Shapes Adding
Schemas and Maps to the Messaging Project After completing this module, students will be able to: Describe
how BizTalk orchestration works. Module 8: Creating Business Transactions This module explains how orchestration provides a transactional programming model that includes support for both atomic and long-running transactions, as well as nested orchestrations, exception handling, and methods for recovering from failed transactions. Lessons Creating
a Transaction Lab 8A: Creating Transactions Configuring
Orchestration Properties and Variables After completing this module, students will be able to: Create
both atomic and long-running transactions. Module 9: Consuming and Publishing Web Services This module explains how Web services provide a standardized mechanism for flexibly conducting e-business by communicating across disparate back-end systems. Lessons Consuming
a Web Service Lab 9A: Consuming a Web Service Adding
a Web Reference to a Project Lab 9B: Publishing a Web Service Configuring
Orchestration Properties After completing this module, students will be able to: Call
a Web service from within an orchestration. Module 10: Integrating Business Rules This module explains how the BizTalk Server 2004 Business Rule Engine allows business users to create policies containing rule sets which they can use to process documents. Lessons Introduction
to Business Rules Lab 10A: Integrating Business Rules Defining
Business Rules After completing this module, students will be able to: Define
the terminology and functions for business rules. Module 11: Integrating Human Workflow Services This module explains how Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 can enable people to interact with and control a workflow process. In this module you will learn how Human Workflow Services (HWS), which is included with BizTalk Server 2004, can be integrated into your orchestrations, making it possible to accomplish tasks that require human intervention. Lab 11A: Enabling Human Workflow Services Creating
and Deploying an HWS Action After completing this module, students will be able to: Define
the uses of HWS. Module 12: Integrating with Trading Partners This module explains how to track and manage rules, policies, agreements, and other information about your trading partners. Lessons Managing
Trading Partner Relationships Lab 12A: Enabling Business Partner Integration Creating
the Logical Port Types Lab 12B: Enabling Business Activity Monitoring Configuring
the Business Activity Model (BAM) Microsoft Excel Template After completing this module, students will be able to: Manage
trading partner information by using Business Activity Services (BAS). For more information or to give feedback, send e-mail to info@OneApex.com or call 949-597-2100
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