BizTalk 2013: BizTalk Documenter – working

Hi folks, while scratching around late on a Sunday night with an all important demo
tomorrow, I realised that a current up to date version of the BizTalk Documenter was
something I didnt have.

I grabbed the source from – http://biztalk2010autodc.codeplex.com and
recompiled for .NET 4.5 x64.

They are just a bunch of files that you can unzip on your BizTalk box and run the
app.

I reckon you’ll need to be Admin or running this in Admin mode to avoid any querks
that happen when you dont have enough permissions.

Enjoy!

Mick.

http://sdrv.ms/1ezuCRV

Blog Post by: Mick Badran

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Blog Post by: Poongodi Ramadoss

BizTalk Server 2013: New Adapters Series: SFTP

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Excerpt of the article:

In the BizTalk 2010 release, Microsoft enhanced the existing FTP

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After event Sander wrote to two interesting posts on Windows Azure Services Bus after seeing Sam VanHoutte session:

UK Connected Systems User Group – BizTalk Services questions

Using the Windows Azure Service Bus REST API to Send to Topic from Salesforce.com

Using the Windows Azure Service Bus REST API to Send to Topic from Salesforce.com

In the past, I’ve written and talked about integrating the Windows Azure Service Bus with non-Microsoft platforms like Salesforce.com. I enjoy showing how easy it is to use the Service Bus Relay to connect on-premises services with Salesforce.com. On multiple occasions, I’ve been asked how to do this with Service Bus brokered messaging options (i.e. […]
Blog Post by: Richard Seroter

The Hybrid Organisation – The story of the day

When I joined BizTalk360 a few weeks ago I was given the chance to participate in the UK Connected Systems User Group The Hybrid Event. Of course I enthusiastically accepted, what a humbling experience to present to such great audience and alongside such strong speakers. As part of the Microsoft Cloud O/S initiative this event […]

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Blog Post by: Ricardo Torre

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