by community-syndication | Jun 2, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Lessons Learned Over the last few months, everyone here at QuickLearn Training has learned a thing or two about the Azure App Service and Logic Apps team at Microsoft. The most obvious is that the team is full of Work-a-saurus-Rexes. … Continue reading →
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Blog Post by: Rob Callaway
by community-syndication | Jun 1, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
This section provides detailed information about additional configurations of BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet (BTARN) that you need to do before you start using it: Start BTARN orchestrations, send ports, and receive locations, manually. These do not start automatically when you install and configure BTARN. Note: You need to start the “PrivateInitiator_To_LOB” and “PrivateResponder_To_LOB” […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | May 31, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
This post is about using a recursive XSLT Call Template to create many elements from one using an incrementing counter. I found this example interesting and thought it was worth sharing. This post is for James just to show that I will use XSLT if I really have to. Recently I was presented with the […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble
by community-syndication | May 31, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
This part will focus on installing and configuring Microsoft BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet. Make sure that you have installed all the prerequisites and prepared you environment for the RosettaNet accelerator. Install Microsoft BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet is available in the BizTalk Server installation disk (ISO) under: “BizTalk […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | May 29, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
This may be the most important section in order for you to accomplish a successfully BTARN installation and configuration and at the same time preventing further additional problems. Again, the installation and configuration process is very simple, however be able to correctly configure the accelerator in order to work properly can be difficult if you […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | May 28, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
This series of post will explain in detail – a step-by-step guide – how to install and configure Microsoft BizTalk 2013 R2 Accelerator for RosettaNet (BTARN) on a standalone environment running Windows Server 2012 R2 and BizTalk Server 2013 R2. RosettaNet is a business protocol that enables enterprises to conduct business over the Internet. The […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | May 27, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I just finished up speaking at a run of conferences (Cloud Foundry Summit, ALM Forum, and the OpenStack Summit) and the recorded presentations are all online. The Cloud Foundry Summit was excellent and you can find all the conference videos… Read More ›
Blog Post by: Richard Seroter
by community-syndication | May 27, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I have just started to work with a new set of schemas that has required me to use tricks I did not know about. The first problem that I struck was that when I added the schema into a BizTalk project I got the following error on opening it. This schema is an invalid XSD […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble
by community-syndication | May 26, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Originally posted on Connected Pawns:
The Auckland Systems User group(ACSG) will be holding a one day mini-symposium on Saturday July 18th in Datacom’s cafe. Please see the ACSG site for further details and how to register. This is a free event and will be restricted to the first 70 people who register . This will…
Blog Post by: Johann
by community-syndication | May 26, 2015 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
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Blog Post by: mbrimble