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    • #18509

      Hello,

      I’ve only had a 5 day training with biztalk 2006 and tried my very best to extend my knowledge afterwards. First it seemed to go well, but now, several weeks later, I’m at the end of my wits. Even the simplest things won’t work anymore and I’m not even into using custom adapters or programming anything. I tried the book “Pro Biztalk 2006” by George Dunphy and Ahmed Metwally and had to realize that they build on a knowledge base far beyond my own. I simply have the impression I’m missing something they take for granted all the time.

      I need to close the knowledge gap starting at the end of some one week Microsoft training. Has anyone a recommendation ?

      Regards, Michael

    • #18512

      I really like Professional BizTalk Server 2006 by Darren Jefford, Kevin Smith and Ewan Fairweather.  The book is very comprehensive.

       

      http://www.amazon.com/Professional-BizTalk-Server-Darren-Jefford/dp/0470046422/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196259238&sr=8-1

    • #18536

      Well, thank you for the replies ! I’ve ordered Professional Biztalk Server 2006. I’ll consider the other one after getting the basics.

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      Anderson

        The title says lack of biztalk 2004 books and there is nothing more for people to learn what it was all about. Like this maybe you would be able to figure out stuff today. Indeed dissertation services are for everyone. It can lead people towards many things for good reasons.

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