by community-syndication | Jan 10, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Since Lakshmi (our BizTalk MVP, and a good friend) is away on a long term assignment, I will be leading BUG-i (BizTalk User Group – India).
http://groups.msn.com/bug-i
I want to see lot of activity going on in this forum and conduct at least 2 user group sessions a month.
We have to put the life back in BUG-i and I need all your support to do that.
I know there are a lot of guys and gals out there who are new and want to learn BizTalk and those who are already into it and want to know its internals and stuff.
So I plan to take regular sessions which will benefit both the newbie as well as the seasoned BizTalk developers.
So guys wake up… show your enthusiasm… let me know the topics you will be interested in…. get everyone registered into this user group… everyone you know, who is interested in BizTalk, I know there are lots in Bangalore.
Let me know if anyone wants to do a presentation at BUG-i as well…
Thanks & Regards
Benny Mathew
Seamless Integration Solutions
BizTalk Consulting, Development, Training
Bangalore, India
Cell: +91-9945602604 / Office: +91-80-41676177
http://www.seamless.in
http://GeeksWithBlogs.net/benny
by community-syndication | Jan 10, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
It seems like just last week that I was installing another CTP of "Data Dude" and playing around with the schema compare and unit test features. It's hard to believe that we've already implemented the RTM version and are using it constantly in our day to day work. What a difference having the right tool makes to your success and enjoyment as a developer.
Well, the folks at Microsoft have been kind enough to give Gulf Coast Seal some free publicity and have published our "Data Dude" case study. It's kind of strange reading a case study about your own project and looking at what you've said about a new product, but I can tell you this. "Data Dude" really is a tremendous product from Microsoft and one which I truly enjoy using. It's also great to know that this is just the beginning and that Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals will continue to evolve and grow just as the entire Visual Studio Team System does.
A friend of mine at MSFT once asked me what it would take to get me to upgrade from a regular sku of Visual Studio to Team Suite. "Data Dude" is the answer! My only complaint is that it takes so darn long to type out the name of this product. I could write two sprocs and a unit test faster! (LOL)
Special thanks to Brian Keller, Matt Nunn, Cameron Skinner, Gert Drapers and the rest of the team (especially Robert Merriman) for listening so well. I look forward to your next TAP!
Technorati Tags: Visual Studio, Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals, DataDude
by community-syndication | Jan 10, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I seem to forget these properties nowadays…hence, i thought its best to have a link of them from Stephen Kaufman’s old post http://blogs.msdn.com/skaufman/archive/2004/10/24/247001.aspx
The 14 receive pipeline items are (including the associated namespace):
1. ReceivedFileName (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/file-properties)
2. InboundTransportLocation (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
3. InterchangeID (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
4. ReceivePortID (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
5. ReceivePortName (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
6. WasSolicitResponse (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
7. AuthenticationRequiredOnReceivePort (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
8. InboundTransportType (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
9. LRPMsgBodyTracking (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
10. MessageExchangePattern (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/system-properties)
11. PortName (http://schemas.microsoft.com/BizTalk/2003/messagetracking-properties)
12. ReceivePipelineID […]
by community-syndication | Jan 10, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I am not sure if many are aware of this excellent tool to create documentations in a giffy…Ofcourse, i know about NDOC..but unfortunately NDOC is currently only compatible with Visual Studio.net 2003 (there is a beta version of NDOC, named aptly as NDOC2005 for Visual Studio 2005) However,after installingNDOC2005, i encountered some strange errors….i suggest […]
by community-syndication | Jan 10, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Hi All,
Continuing with my series on “Useful links on Windows Workflow Foundations”, this post targets to provide moreinformation tobeginners as well intermediate level of Workflow Developers:
1. MSDN contains loads of information on Microsoft Bloggers, Forums, Articles, Code Samples and more on Windows Workflow Foundations, at :http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa663328.aspx
2. Microsoft%u00ae Windows%u00ae Software Development Kit for Windows Vista%u2122 and […]
by community-syndication | Jan 10, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Here is an article by Saravana Kumar on "Understanding Design-Time Properties for Custom Pipeline Components" available on Microsoft Download Center.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8c2572a2-fb61-4016-a7a7-1c37518b39ff&displaylang=en
by community-syndication | Jan 9, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
If you've read any of my previous Commerce Server posts you'll remember that planning is the key to success and the first step in this planning process is understanding that "the purpose of any e-commerce solution is to fulfill an order". Everything else is just a means to an end. This means that the center of your e-commerce solution MUST be your company's ERP system.
Keep this guiding principle in mind at all times during your project. All the Commerce Server web site code, SQL stored procedures, BizTalk schemas, maps and orchestrations that you are write are for one simple purpose; to move information in and out of your ERP system so that the ERP system can fulfill your customer's orders.
Most relatively modern ERP systems provide the necessary APIs to import customer purchase orders and export sales invoices in some format, whether EDI, flat-file, iDoc or xml. Before going any further with your e-commerce project, make sure the folks that manage and program your ERP system are brought on board during the very early stages. Without the support of these people, your e-commerce initiative has little chance to succeed.
Remember: The Center of your E-Commerce Universe is your ERP System!
Technorati Tags: Commerce Server, ASP.NET, BizTalk Server, SQL Server, E-Commerce
by community-syndication | Jan 9, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Following up from my post yesterday Lee has launched a new video tutorial site at ContentPresenter.com. The site will feature video tutorials on a wide range of WPF topics and will focus more on the design side of things rather than hardcore .NET programming.
Great job Lee.
by community-syndication | Jan 9, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
A new whitepaper Understanding Design-Time Properties for Custom Pipeline Components in BizTalk Server is available here . From the blurb: This article explores the details of designing and building Microsoft%u00ae BizTalk%u00ae Server 2004 and BizTalk Server 2006…(read more)
by community-syndication | Jan 9, 2007 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I was wondering how long it was going to take to get tagged by this meme that is tracking the globe.
There are many parallel threads running around at the moment I spotted this one at Kathy Sierra’s blog and from Darryl’s blog I see this is already doing the rounds in NZ. Well Frank tagged me so now it’s my turn…
1) I was born on the same day as Elvis in the year that he died… yup that made me 30 2 days ago!
2) I run a group on Flickr called beaches that has 20,590 photos and 1893 members.
3) I broke my right arm at intermediate school and learnt to play racket sports with my left hand. I can now play left or right handed and in the case of table tennis I can play a game with a bat in each hand.
4) I have my school testimonial, university grades, and an early business article online as part of a CV I put together to secure my first job in 1999.
5) If you do a Google Image Search for Nigel Parker 19 of the 20 pictures that come up on the first page relate to me (all except for the first one)!
With Live Image Search I don’t fend as well with only 7 out of 20 relating to me.
Now it’s my turn to tag…
Let’s keep this in NZ… I hereby tag
Steven Kempton
John Lewis
Darren Wood
Tim Haines
Juha Saarinen
Let’s see if they pick-up on this…
Technorati tags: Steven Kempton, John Lewis, Darren Wood, Tim Haines, Juha Saarinen, 5 Things, meme