Introducing Auto Healing For BizTalk Environment

Have you ever received a call in the middle of the night, your monitoring system alerting for an issue in your BizTalk environment that was simply resolved by enabling your “BizTalk Receive Location(s)”? Wouldn’t it be nice if your monitoring system can detect threshold violation conditions and auto recover automatically? That’s exactly the functionality we […]

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Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar

BAM Deploy Error: OLE DB error: OLE DB or ODBC error: Login failed for user ’Domain\useraccount’.; 42000. Errors in the high-level relational engine. A connection could not be made to the data source with the DataSourceID of ’bam_MessageView’, Name of ’bam

BAM Deploy Error: OLE DB error: OLE DB or ODBC error: Login failed for user ’Domain\useraccount’.; 42000. Errors in the high-level relational engine. A connection could not be made to the data source with the DataSourceID of ’bam_MessageView’, Name of ’bam

When trying to deploy BAM definition by: Open a command prompt as follows: Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK. Navigate to the tracking folder by typing “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft BizTalk Server <version>\Tracking” at the command prompt. Press ENTER. Type “bm deploy-all -DefinitionFile:<BAM definition file>” Press ENTER. I got the following error: […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira

Using IBM MQ 8 Client together with BizTalk 2013/2013 R2

Using IBM MQ 8 Client together with BizTalk 2013/2013 R2

Using IBM MQ 8 Client together with BizTalk 2013/2013 R2

Hello folks,

When IBM released the IBM MQ 8 Client, there was no way to use it with BizTalk because the client was compiled in C++ 2012 and BizTalk 2013/2013 R2 still uses an older C++ Runtime. Officially this is not supported by Microsoft, but it works. Microsoft actually supports only IBM MQ Client 7.1 and 7.5 together with BizTalk Host Integration Server 2013 (MQSC). After some discussions with IBM and after some month, IBM decided to ship with its package also the C++ dlls compiled in 2005 Runtime.

IBM Article : https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/#!/SSFKSJ_8.0.0/com.ibm.mq.dev.doc/q030490_.htm

The C++ 2005 Runtime dlls are available in IBM MQ Client 8.0.0.2 : http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24037500

Best Regards,

Steve

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Using IBM MQ 8 Client together with BizTalk 2013/2013 R2

Using IBM MQ 8 Client together with BizTalk 2013/2013 R2

Using IBM MQ 8 Client together with BizTalk 2013/2013 R2

Hello folks,

When IBM released the IBM MQ 8 Client, there was no way to use it with BizTalk because the client was compiled in C++ 2012 and BizTalk 2013/2013 R2 still uses an older C++ Runtime. Officially this is not supported by Microsoft, but it works. Microsoft actually supports only IBM MQ Client 7.1 and 7.5 together with BizTalk Host Integration Server 2013 (MQSC). After some discussions with IBM and after some month, IBM decided to ship with its package also the C++ dlls compiled in 2005 Runtime.

IBM Article : https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/#!/SSFKSJ_8.0.0/com.ibm.mq.dev.doc/q030490_.htm

The C++ 2005 Runtime dlls are available in IBM MQ Client 8.0.0.2 : http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24037500

Best Regards,

Steve

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Way Of Saying Thank You To Our Customers. 10% Discount Until End Of July 2015

I started BizTalk360 4 years ago after getting frustrated by not having good tooling for BizTalk Server administration and monitoring. At that stage I was focused purely on listening to community and customer feedback, their pain points and slowly but steadily adding feature after feature into the product. It took nearly 18 months, before I […]

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Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar

How to Install and Configure Microsoft BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet: Troubleshooting Your Installation (Part 5)

How to Install and Configure Microsoft BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet: Troubleshooting Your Installation (Part 5)

This section provides information about troubleshooting your BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet (BTARN) installation. Do not install SQL Server on the domain controller computer If you install SQL Server on the same computer as your domain controller computer, it returns the following error message when it is trying to create the SQL send ports: […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira

Azure App Service Logic Apps Course: Update 1

Lessons Learned

Over the last few months, everyone here at QuickLearn Training has learned a thing or two about the Azure App Service and Logic Apps team at Microsoft. The most obvious is that the team is full of Work-a-saurus-Rexes. The number of changes and added features since Azure App Service Logic Apps went into Public Preview (on March 24th) is astounding.

Here’s another thing we’ve learned: keeping up with those changes (and more importantly keeping our Cloud-Based Integration Using Azure App Service course up-to-date with those changes) is going to be a fascinating process. It seems like every day we discover something new or different and we have to decide the best way to incorporate it into our course. Honestly, with the cutting-edge technology, the always interesting integration stories, and awesome team that I work with, I’ve never had more fun designing a course.

Updates to Azure App Service Logic Apps

Enough with the praise! The real purpose of this entry is to provide a log of the updates that we’ve made to the course since our first run last month (May 6th – 8th).

  • Coverage of the updates and changes to Visual Studio templates introduced in the Azure SDK 2.6
  • Added coverage for the JSON encoder API App
  • Added lecture and labs on building custom API Apps that implement Push and Poll triggers
  • Added using the T-Rex Metadata Library to markup API App objects and create custom Swagger metadata for use by the Logic App Designer
  • Restructured the course to provide a more seamless flow through the various technologies

These changes represent a month’s worth of work for the QuickLearn team, and are additive to all the amazing content that we had previously.

Trust Us, We’re Professionals

Azure App Service Logic Apps are the future of the Microsoft integration story. If you haven’t looked at it yet, the time to start is now. If you have looked and you’re finding it hard to keep up with the rapid evolution, don’t fret because we have your back. It’s probably not your full-time job to stay up-to-date on these rapid changes, but it is ours. We love doing it and our team is committed to staying up-to-date on everything in the realm of Logic Apps, and we’re happy to help keep you up-to-date too. Your next chance to catch this exciting and fun class is July 13th, 2015.

As always, your purchase of our class comes with the ability to retake the course for free anytime within 6 months.