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June 28, 2006 at 11:22 PM #13954
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    After thinking about it, I’m really leaning towards msmq queues between each biztalk stack of functionality. This will allow us to dynamicly route messages through stacks of functionality, and keep our assemblies only tied through schema assemblies.

    Has anyone attempted something like this? I’m afraid that it looks deceptively simple right now.

    Thanks for any input.


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