by community-syndication | Apr 5, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
In my last posts I’m being describing some of the features of BTSG NoS Addin. In this post we will continue to have an overview of all features available with this Visual Studio addin and how can you use them. Locate it How many times you open your old or new project will several files […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | Apr 5, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
The BizTalk Service in Windows Azure can be managed through a REST API. The API provides programmatic access to much of the functionality available through the Management Portal. With the REST API for managing BizTalk Services you can perform the following operations:
Register BizTalk Service
Create or Update a BizTalk Service
Get Cloud Service
Get Cloud Services
Get BizTalk Service
by community-syndication | Apr 5, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
One of the key factors of a healthy software product is keeping it fresh by adding new features, stabilizing the quality by fixing bugs and improving performance and most importantly solving real customer problems. We get inspiration and ideas from variety of sources for BizTalk360 improvement. It’s very important we channel and capture our various […]
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Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar
by community-syndication | Apr 4, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
For several reasons some people don’t like the day of their birthday… I on the other hand love it! I enjoy celebrating the day with family and friends, receive gifts … but also give back something! And as happens every year on this day, I always try to write a post for the BizTalk community […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | Apr 4, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
A dear friend of mine has been working hard on a developer productivity add in for BizTalk projects in Visual Studio 2012. He name is Nino Crudele a Microsoft Integration MVP from Italy.
Steef-Jan, Sandro, and Nino Palazzo Gotico in Piacenza, October 2013.
The add in is called BTSG NoS. Nino started with the add in creation started last year after he thought it was time someone cared about
by community-syndication | Apr 4, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
So, I got a bone to pick up with the developers out there. This is how you use the event log. There are “three types” of BizTalk people (let’s skip architects etc.). BizTalk Developer, Administrators/Operators and DevOps. I’m not saying I’m perfect (none of us are, but I’ve seen my fair share of mistakes, errors […]
Blog Post by: Tord Glad Nordahl
by community-syndication | Apr 3, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Looks pretty snazzy 🙂
Blog Post by: Mick Badran
by community-syndication | Apr 3, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
One of my colleagues deployed a BAM activity to a BizTalk QA environment a couple of weeks ago and was happy because it was collecting tracking data. Today he went back to the same BAM portal and was not happy because no new data has been displayed since last week. I suggested that he try […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble
by community-syndication | Apr 2, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Last post I explain the propose of BTSG NoS Addin and start to descrive some of this features. In this post we will continue to have an overview of all features available with this Visual Studio addin and how can you use them. Build Project You are probably thinking you do I need another Build […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | Apr 2, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Windows Azure BizTalk Services was released November 2013 and now within six months’ time there is a book about available. It has been written by Karthik Bharathy a Lead Program Manager in the BizTalk product group and longtime BizTalk veteran and Microsoft Integration MVP Jon Fancey.
I have had the pleasure of being one the technical reviewers of this book and I must say the authors have done