BizTalk 2006 FTP Adapter – The receive location is shutting down. The error threshold was exceeded.

BizTalk 2006 FTP Adapter – The receive location is shutting down. The error threshold was exceeded.

I have a Receive Location that monitors a folder on FTP server and if there are files available it gets the files and sends them by email, an extremely simple process. When the process starts I receive correctly the files by email but when I go to BizTalk Administration Console the Receive Location is unexpectedly […]
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BizTalk Server TechNet Wiki Articles

The TechNet Wiki is a library of information about Microsoft technologies written by the community for the community. Through TechNet Wiki you will find the following BizTalk Server 2010 articles:

  • Working with BizTalk AppFabric Connect
    • Installing the BizTalk Server 2010 AppFabric Connect feature
    • BizTalk + WF/WCF, Better Together
    • BizTalk Server 2010 AppFabric Connect feature Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Exposing LOB Services on the Cloud Using AppFabric Connect for Services
  • Exposing BizTalk Applications on the Cloud using AppFabric Connect for Services
  • Load Testing BizTalk Server Solutions with Visual Studio 2010
  • Create a Load Test to Perform Multiple Unit Tests Simultaneously
  • Install and Configure BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) in a Multi-Computer Environment
  • Invoking ReSTful Web Services with BizTalk Server 2010
  • How to use NServiceBus to do Broadcast Message Distribution with BizTalk Server RFID
  • Querying and Creating Records in Dynamics CRM 2011 from BizTalk Server 2010
  • BizTalk Server integration with SharePoint Server using WSS Adapter
  • Typed Polling with WCF-SQL Adapter: Best Practices and Troubleshooting Tips 
  • BizTalk Server 2010 Exam 70-595 Preparation
  • BizTalk Databases: Survival Guide
  • BizTalk Server 2010 Beginners Guide
  • BizTalk Server 2010
  • BizTalk Server Adapter Pack 2010
  • BizTalk Server Documentation

Hopefully you find one of more article that are useful for you to learn about capabilities of BizTalk or new ways to integrate with BizTalk.

Cheers!

BizTalk Server 2010 TechNet Wiki Articles

The TechNet Wiki is a library of information about Microsoft technologies written by the community for the community. Through TechNet Wiki you will find the following BizTalk Server 2010 articles:

  • Working with BizTalk AppFabric Connect
    • Installing the BizTalk Server 2010 AppFabric Connect feature
    • BizTalk + WF/WCF, Better Together
    • BizTalk Server 2010 AppFabric Connect feature Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Exposing LOB Services on the Cloud Using AppFabric Connect for Services
  • Exposing BizTalk Applications on the Cloud using AppFabric Connect for Services
  • Load Testing BizTalk Server Solutions with Visual Studio 2010
  • Create a Load Test to Perform Multiple Unit Tests Simultaneously
  • Install and Configure BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) in a Multi-Computer Environment
  • Invoking ReSTful Web Services with BizTalk Server 2010
  • How to use NServiceBus to do Broadcast Message Distribution with BizTalk Server RFID
  • Querying and Creating Records in Dynamics CRM 2011 from BizTalk Server 2010
  • BizTalk Server integration with SharePoint Server using WSS Adapter
  • Typed Polling with WCF-SQL Adapter: Best Practices and Troubleshooting Tips
  • BizTalk Server 2010 Exam 70-595 Preparation
  • BizTalk Databases: Survival Guide
  • BizTalk Server 2010 Beginners Guide
  • BizTalk Server 2010
  • BizTalk Server Adapter Pack 2010
  • BizTalk Server Documentation

Hopefully you find one of more article that are useful for you to learn about capabilities of BizTalk or new ways to integrate with BizTalk.

Cheers!

BizTalk360 – crossing the Atlantic, off to Boston

I was planning to write this email for a very long time, a brief post about my personal experience building BizTalk360 from concept to product.

We been doing lots of talks so far around London and various cities in Europe (London ,Sweden, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden Again). For the first time we are crossing the Atlantic, to Boston for the Business of Software conference. This time it’s not for presenting BizTalk360 and doing product promotion but to understand the business side of things running BizTalk360 efficiently.

Last 20 months or so is an incredible journey for us. Coming from a pure technical background, there is a steep learning curve on making a concept into a marketable product. The technical part of the equation is only 25-30%, even in that 10% of so will be not be so fun part and not relevant to the actual business problem you are trying to solve. Examples: Working on Licensing, Obfuscation, Payment processing, Installer, Source control, branching, build process, code signing certificate, Web site etc. 

As a business owner  you are always occupied with one thing or the other. You’ll soon get accustomed to sleeping whenever there is a little time, doing different things based on your body condition (ex: do some trivial things at end of the long day like tuning the website) etc. I personally would like to thank my wife and children (4 years and 2 years) for their incredible support. I don’t think I’m matured enough to advise people, but based on my experience so far one piece of advice I can give is "Time is king, once you lose it you won’t get it back", and its never too late. The best time to start something is "NOW"

There is a famous saying "Ideas are worth nothing, it’s the action that makes the difference", that action part is not so easy.  If you got something in your mind, action it. If I think back, the version of BizTalk360 I showed to Yossi and Michael just before Christmas 2010 and to the MVP community in Feb 2011 was a completely different product. The key is keep improving the product day by day. Our other key objective is "One step forward each day"

Another important thing I have learned is invest your time in reading some of the great books. I’m not a great reader until I started BizTalk360 the only books I have read was technical books. In fact I had this notion of wasting time if I read a novel or something that’s not relevant to my technical stuff. But starting BizTalk360 changed the whole thing. These are some of the books I have read,  motivational, business related, time management, getting things done, etc

  

 

The above books are not the complete list, I was reading at an incredible phase of 2-3 books a month. You may be wondering where I got the time, it goes back to my point of "Time is King", I  bought audio books wherever possible and used all my driving hours, and I also build up the habit  of picking 1 or 2 books during my flight and complete it. There are other numerous blogs, podcasts, videos I haven gone through during my journey.

You really don’t need to go and invent new things all the time, it’s all about repetition, I picked up lot of those small practical things I can apply to my day to day activity which enhanced my productivity from the books. Another important thing while reading such books is, make note of actionable items. Otherwise you just read the book feel energetic and completely forget about it after a week or so.

The peak of this journey is Business of Software conference here in Boston. I debated quite a bit whether to attend the conference, because it’s not cheap both financially and time wise. I did my research, gone through few past videos, blog post and the general positive feedback I’ve seen from the past attendees. 

There are still so much to learn and a long journey ahead, what better way to learn than the people who has already done it. I hope BOS will give us some of the skills we desperately need to run BizTalk360 successfully. For us there is no turning back now, we can only see forward. We are very positive, we’ll make BizTalk360 successful.

Nandri!

Saravana Kumar

Deadlettering in Azure AppFabric Service Bus Brokered Messaging

I’ve just published an article on deadlettering on “Deadlettering in Azure AppFabric Service Bus Brokered Messaging”. It looks at how deadlettering can be used to handle poison messages, and messages that do not meet business rules.
The article will be included in the next release of “The Developer’s Guide to AppFabric”, a free e-book on Azure AppFabric development. The latest edition of the e-book is available for download here.