by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Isn’t it always going to be the case that the B2BSchemas is not visible in the Correlation Properties dialog? If so, I think you should promote the information in the note to appear before the step 6 instruction.
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
The build of B2BSchemas gives a warning: InvoiceToPayment.btm – The destination node “Quantity” is required but the source node “Quantity” is optional. This doesn’t cause a problem but it should probably be mentioned in the documentation.
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Tutorial 2: Purchase Order Process > Lesson 1: Set Up the Supplier Side > Step 2: Enable Web Service Publishing >
In this step I create a new Application Pool named TutorialAppPool, but I’ll never use this App Pool to associate with one Virtual Directory in the tutorial. I assume that this App Pool will be use in B2BOrchestrations_webservice but the tutorial doesn’t have this information.
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Last week WSE 2.0 Service Pack 1 released to web, coinciding with BizTalk Server 2006’s generally availability in the field. This adapter enables interoperability between BizTalk Server and other applications that require use of WS-Security, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConversation, WS-Trust, WS-Policy protocols as implemented in WSE 2.0 protocol stack. This service pack, in particular, allows the WSE 2.0 adapter to work with BizTalk Server 2004 as well as BizTalk Server 2006.
More information on this release can be found on Microsoft.com:
http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/evaluation/adapter/adapters/wse/default.mspx
by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
On my installation the BizTalk Web Services Publishing Wizard doesn’t appear on the Visual Studio Tools menu, it is available from the “Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006” program group from the Start menu.
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Are you missing use of the ERPPipeline when configuring SendPort_SendToERP between Item 23 and 24? Since the pipeline is made during the tutorial, I assume it should be used somewhere?
Text suggestion:
Change 23. to: In the FILE Transport Properties dialog box, on the General tab, in the File name box, type %MessageID%.txt, and then click OK.
Change 24. to: In the SendPort_SendToERP – Send Port Properties dialog box, from the Send pipeline drop-down list, select ERPPipeline, and then click OK.
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I have some feedback regarding Tutorial 3, Lesson3, Step 5 – “Update the Supplier Web Service References”.
After Action 2 – “Double-click B2BSupplierWebService.sln to open it in a new instance of Visual Studio 2005”, you may get the error “The application for project ‘http://localhost/B2BSupplierProcessPO’ is not installed. Make sure the application for the project type () is installed.”
I ran into this problem and I have seen it posted in newsgroups too, so it might be worth adding a note about it.
This problem occurs if you have not configured the Visual Web Developer component of Visual Studio to be installed. Reconfigure Visual Studio and the problem is resolved J
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Tutorial 3, Lesson 3, Step 6, Action 4 there is a small typo in the table. The text reads
The third port should be called ReceiveASN_Port.
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by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
On my installation the BizTalk Web Services Publishing Wizard doesn’t appear on the Visual Studio Tools menu, it is available from the “Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006” program group from the Start menu.
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights.
by community-syndication | May 16, 2006 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Isn’t it always going to be the case that the B2BSchemas is not visible in the Correlation Properties dialog? If so, I think you should promote the information in the note to appear before the step 6 instruction.
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights.