We will explain systems, terms and interactions, give code examples and business scenarios and regular de-bugging tips and troubleshooting schema for each chapter and section. Part One contains the structure of the book - a pyramid book organization beginning at the base. Part Two covers the purposes, goals and major components of BizTalk. The fundamental Biz Talk markup technologies are covered: XML, Soap and the Biz Talk Framework. Part Three covers the Biz Talk Administration, installation, hardware requirements, scalability, security, team management issues, and backup. Part Four covers: Modeling Business Documents; Using the Biz Talk Editor and the Biz Talk Mapper. Part Five covers: Biz Talk Messaging - The engine; Understanding how Biz Talk Messaging routes messages; Using the Biz Talk Messaging Manager; Document tracking and activity monitoring; and, Performance analysis. Part Six covers: Biz Talk Process Orchestration; Using the Biz Talk Designer; XLANG Orchestration Engine; Interaction of Biz Talk Messaging and Orchestration. Part Seven covers: extending Biz Talk Server 2000; the application of Interaction Components; the types and when to use them; Custom serializers, parsers and functoids; and, the Administration object model. Part Eight covers the integration of the Biz Talk Server and the Commerce Server. Part Nine contains the appendices. pixel
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