Just a bit over a year since I started BizTalk blogging, so I thought I’d take 5 minutes and review the posts of the last year (126!?!)
and try to find some highlights.
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Most Searched For Post. It’s a pretty close tie between my series on SQL Updategrams (
part 1, part 2) and an end-
to-end walkthrough of a Single Sign On (SSO) scenario. - Most Comments. – My post on passing “anything” through BizTalk seemed to spawn lots of chatter.
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Most Self-Educational Post. The posts I learned the most by writing include how to do
BAM for looping processes, how
to correlate untyped messages, and
how to do an aggregation pattern on large batch files. -
Most Criminally Unread Post. Apparently
Role Links aren’t very interesting to folks as I got no feedback on this bad boy. Anyone? Bueller? -
Best Plagiarized Post. My original post outlining the considerations when using
context properties and the rules engine apparently
was good enough to steal. Quite flattering. -
Most Controversial Post. I’m probably as controversial as a basket of puppies, but my
feedback on the BizTalk 2006
beta exam yielded some interesting chatter.
It’s been a fun year, and I greatly appreciate the feedback and suggestions the community has provided.
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