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After many requests and many postponements, due to my unavailability and free time to take these tasks, BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter is finally officially available and optimized for BizTalk Server 2016 on GitHub!

BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter

This became more critical because Codeplex closed and community members were not finding mainly the installation files so I was getting a lot of emails requesting them. Note that despite Codeplex is closed you can still download the source code from the archive.

At the moment is only available the installation files of BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter v6.0 for BizTalk Server 2016 and the following reported issue was solved:

  • In some scenarios, in the first trigger event, multiple messages were sent at the same time – Solved

You can download this “new” version of the adapter in BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter from GitHub:

The BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter is an in-process receive adapter that executes a prescribed task on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule. The adapter is configured entirely within BizTalk, all configurations are stored within the SSODB and can be exported and imported via binding files.

Soon I will add the source code for BizTalk Server 2016 and the same for previous versions: BizTalk Server 2013 R2, BizTalk Server 2013, BizTalk Server 2010, and so on.

Question?

Should I do a BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter commercial version that will guarantee full support to this adapter (reported bugs and/or issues quietly fixed) and new features?

BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter for BizTalk Server 2016 available on GitHubBizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter for BizTalk Server 2016 available on GitHub
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Author: Sandro Pereira

Sandro Pereira lives in Portugal and works as a consultant at DevScope. In the past years, he has been working on implementing Integration scenarios both on-premises and cloud for various clients, each with different scenarios from a technical point of view, size, and criticality, using Microsoft Azure, Microsoft BizTalk Server and different technologies like AS2, EDI, RosettaNet, SAP, TIBCO etc. He is a regular blogger, international speaker, and technical reviewer of several BizTalk books all focused on Integration. He is also the author of the book “BizTalk Mapping Patterns & Best Practices”. He has been awarded MVP since 2011 for his contributions to the integration community. View all posts by Sandro Pereira