by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I’m flying to New Orleans to speak at Tech Ed North America, and reading a book called Everything is Obvious (* Once You Know the Answer) and it mentioned the difficulty of making macro-level assumptions based on characteristics applied to a sample population. For some reason my mind jumped to the challenge of truly testing […]
Blog Post by: Richard Seroter
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
In integration projects, it is very often that there is a need to make that little, specific tweak to a message or an envelope. Because interoperability is not always interoperability Smile For things like that, extensibility is the only way out.
This post describes how to develop custom bridge components and set properties on these.
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Today Scott Guthrie announced a number of great enhancements to Windows Azure. One of these is of interest to us integration professionals: BizTalk Services. A new service in the Windows Azure Platform that enables EDI and EAI integration in the cloud. Now many of you might know or is familiar with previous Windows Azure EAI/EDI labs, which can be considered as a Beta or preview of this new
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Message itineraries and XML bridges are the most important concepts in the architecture of the Windows Azure BizTalk Services; That’s why the first blog post in the WABS series is about these bridges.
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Windows Azure BizTalk Services has been announced today. This post describes some of the concepts and high level capabilities of this integration service. Codit has been working with this technology for more than a year now and some blog posts will follow with details on the different aspects.
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
The Windows Azure EAI Bridges are dead. Long live BizTalk Services! Initially released last year as a “lab” project, the Service Bus EAI Bridges were a technology for connecting cloud and on-premises endpoints through an Azure-hosted broker. This technology has been rebranded (“Windows Azure BizTalk Services”) and upgraded and is now available as a public […]
Blog Post by: Richard Seroter
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Hi everybody, Mick’s Breeze announce a great thing on his blog. Azure will soonerhave BizTalk as an application service. Its name simply BizTalk Service. For the moment only customer who joined the preview programs can use it. I hope they deliver it as soon as possible : What can we do with this service, Mick […]
Blog Post by: Jeremy Ronk
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
You may have noticed it. There is a new Windows Azure Service released on the Windows Azure portal: Windows Azure BizTalk Services. This blog posts helps you getting started.
It explains the different steps you need to take in order to get you up and ready to begin development.
by community-syndication | Jun 3, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Wow – look what I found earlier today?
The starting point of a great cloud platform enabling REST Endpoints, transforms (aka
maps) and many other EDI – “BizTalkie things”
In a very common scenario, I could have:
a) a RESTful endpoint
b) one or more transforms
c) a RESTful exit point (or it could be a request , response)
Given that it’s part of Azure, then all this magic would be taking place within my
DC local to the bulk of my data and services.
Then we can always use the other Azure widgets such as ServiceBus, Queues, Tables,
VPNs, etc etc.
Stay tuned for some posts in this area in the near future
Blog Post by: Mick Badran
by community-syndication | Jun 2, 2013 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
BizTalk Server 2013 release has raised a big boom in the market and there are various events before and after the release. There are 3 major events happening just this week alone in Europe. The registrations are still open, if you are around in the region it’s highly recommended to attend one of these sessions […]
The post BizTalk Server Events this week appeared first on BizTalk360 Blog.
Blog Post by: Saravana Kumar