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
by community-syndication | Apr 2, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
What is BTSG NoS Addin purpose? The purpose of BTSG NoS addin is to help all BizTalk Developer, why not, all BizTalk Administrator too in a lot of different situations, by improving the developer experience and why not reduce the development time in new or existent BizTalk projects. It will provide several functionalities like quick […]
Blog Post by: Sandro Pereira
by community-syndication | Apr 1, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Mexia will be running another 5 day BizTalk Server 2010 Developer course in Melbourne on the 28th April-2nd of May 2014.
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The BizTalk Server 2010 Developer Training is an updated version of the existing BizTalk training and now includes WCF send and receive adapters, a BizTalk Patterns module (correlation, sequential convoy and parallel convoy) and an optional EDI module. The course is targeted at beginning BizTalk developer or developers that want to bring their skills up to 2010.
There is currently no Microsoft BizTalk training material for BizTalk 2013, there is not much difference between Developing in BizTalk 2010 and BizTalk 2013 and the differences are discussed in the course.
If you have queries about this course, or you would like to discuss private on-site training for your team, please get in touch with us.
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by community-syndication | Apr 1, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
Last Saturday the worldwide Microsoft Azure boot camp day was organized. in Belgium the event was organized on 2 locations: Kortrijk and Genk. This blog post will give an overview of the day at both locations.
by community-syndication | Apr 1, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
We have a BizTalk 2013 server that uses a standard edition of SQL 2012 that gave many BAM errors. I am writing this up because the answer to the problem was not obvious from the errors. The first error occurs when we run a SQL server agent job to refresh the cube that is part […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble
by community-syndication | Mar 31, 2014 | BizTalk Community Blogs via Syndication
I have received this error many times over the last six months while I have been trying to run Azure examples. Most Azure examples assume that you are not running behind a corporate firewall or a proxy that requires authentication. This error is frustrating for an Azure newbie because you inevitably have to spend a […]
Blog Post by: mbrimble