BizTalk Server 2006 Training
Developing BizTalk Server 2006
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5 days |
| Certifications: |
MCTS: Developing BizTalk Server 2006 |
| Number of Exams: |
1 |
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- Includes roundtrip airfare and lodging (Georgia and Florida only)
- Hands-on instruction by a certified instructor
- Includes all course materials and practice exams
- Includes all certification exams
- Onsite Testing
- Breakfast and Lunch provided each day
If airfare and lodging are not required, the price is $1,000 less for 2-week courses, $750 less for 10 day courses, and $500 less for one week courses.
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This instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge to efficiently and effectively integrate systems, employees, and trading partners through orchestration in a highly flexible and highly automated manner. This course provides students with the skills required to install and configure a computer running Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006. The course also shows you how to deploy and manage BizTalk applications in a production environment.
Microsoft Course 2933: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
This instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to efficiently and effectively integrate systems, employees, and trading partners through orchestration in a highly flexible and highly automated manner.
This course is intended for solution architects and developers who are responsible for developing Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 business process and integration solutions.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the message processing architecture and the development environment provided by BizTalk Server 2006.
- Create XML and flat-file schemas.
- Create a BizTalk map and use functoids to manipulate data in a map.
- Deploy a BizTalk project and view deployed assemblies.
- Route messages based on the contents of a received message.
- Configure common adapters to enable BizTalk integration.
- Create an orchestration to represent a business process.
- Use orchestration shapes to define a detailed business process.
- Configure an orchestration for transactional business processing.
- Create, deploy, and manage a BizTalk application.
- Configure BizTalk to consume and publish Web services.
- Configure business rules and call a business rule from within an orchestration.
- Enable Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) functions for business users.
- Integrate trading partners into a business process.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2006
This module describes the BizTalk message processing architecture and identifies the new features and toolsets provided in BizTalk Server 2006.
- What Is BizTalk Server 2006?
- What's New in BizTalk Server 2006?
- The BizTalk Server Development Environment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe common BizTalk Server 2006 scenarios and how BizTalk Server 2006 works to process messages.
- Describe improvements and new features in BizTalk Server 2006.
- Identify the tools provided in the BizTalk Server 2006 development environment.
Module 2: Creating Schemas
This module explains how to use BizTalk development tools to create XML and flat-file schemas.
- Introduction to BizTalk Schemas
- Creating XML and Flat-File Schemas
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how BizTalk uses XML and identify the types of XML message types supported by BizTalk.
- Create an XML schema by using the BizTalk Editor and create a flat-file schema by using the Flat-File Schema Wizard.
Module 3: Creating Maps
This module explains how to use BizTalk Mapper to create and work with BizTalk maps. Students will learn how to add functoids to a map and how to compile and test a map.
- Creating a BizTalk Map
- Configuring Basic Functoids
- Configuring Advanced Functoids
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how maps are used by BizTalk and how to use the BizTalk Mapper to create a map.
- Manipulate data by using functoids and add functoids to a map.
- Perform advanced mapping operations by using advanced functoids.
Module 4: Deploying a BizTalk Project
This module explains how to deploy a BizTalk project and how to view deployed assemblies.
- Introduction to Deployment
- Deploying an Assembly
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how BizTalk deployment works and describe the steps required to deploy a BizTalk assembly.
- Deploy an assembly by using Visual Studio and view deployed assemblies by using the Assembly viewer.
Module 5: Routing BizTalk Messages
This module explains how to enable message routing and how to use BizTalk tools to monitor live and archived message activity.
- Introduction to Message Routing
- Configuring Message Routing
- Tracking Message Activity
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how BizTalk messages are routed by various BizTalk components.
- Configure BizTalk message routing.
Module 6: Creating Pipelines
This module explains how to create and configure receive and send pipelines for processing messages.
- Introduction to Pipelines
- Building a Pipeline
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how pipelines process messages.
- Use the Pipeline Designer to create a pipeline.
Module 7: Integrating with Adapters
This module explains how to configure common adapters to enable BizTalk integration.
- Introduction to BizTalk Adapters
- Configuring a BizTalk Adapter
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how adapters are used to connect BizTalk Server to external systems.
- Configure a protocol, data, and application adapter.
Module 8: Creating a BizTalk Orchestration
This module explains how BizTalk orchestration services work and shows how to create a BizTalk orchestration. Students will also learn how to use debugging tools to monitor a running orchestration.
- Introduction to BizTalk Orchestration
- Building an Orchestration
- Monitoring Orchestrations
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how BizTalk orchestrations are used to represent a business process.
- Use the BizTalk Orchestration Designer to define a business process.
Module 9: Automating Business Processes
This module explains how to use orchestration shapes to represent the logical flow of an orchestration. Students will also learn how to manipulate data and manage exceptions within an orchestration.
- Controlling the Flow of an Orchestration
- Configuring Orchestrations
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use orchestration flow control shapes and create modular orchestrations.
- Configure orchestration expressions, message correlation, and exception handling.
Module 10: Creating Transactional Business Processes
This module explains how to create orchestrations that support atomic and long-running transactions. Students will also learn how to create nested orchestrations, configure exception handling, and recover from failed transactions.
- Introduction to Transactions
- Configuring Transactions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how transactions work and how persistence points affect the performance of a BizTalk orchestration.
- Create and configure long-running and atomic transactions.
Module 11: Deploying and Managing BizTalk Applications
This module explains how to create and deploy BizTalk applications in a production environment. Students will also learn how to manage running applications.
- Introduction to BizTalk Applications
- Deploying an Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how BizTalk artifacts can be grouped as applications to simplify deployment and management tasks.
- Deploy an application as a Microsoft Installer (MSI) package and create and import binding files.
Module 12: Integrating with Web Services
This module explains how to consume a Web service from an orchestration and how to publish an orchestration as a Web service.
- Introduction to Web Services Integration
- Consuming a Web Service
- Publishing an Orchestration As a Web Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how Web service integration works in BizTalk.
- Configure an orchestration to consume a Web service.
- Publish an orchestration as a Web service.
Module 13: Integrating Business Rules
This module explains how to configure business rules and how to call a business rule from within an orchestration.
- Introduction to Business Rules
- Integrating Business Rules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how business rule integration works in BizTalk.
- Compose, publish, and deploy business rules.
Module 14: Monitoring Business Activity
This module explains how to configure business rules and how to call a business rule from within an orchestration.
- Introduction to Business Activity Monitoring
- Enabling Business Activity Monitoring
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how BizTalk enables business users to monitor business activity.
- Configure BizTalk to enable Business Activity Monitoring (BAM).
Module 15: Integrating with Trading Partners
This module explains how to track and manage rules, policies, agreements, and other information about trading partners.
- Enabling Trading Partner Integration
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how BizTalk supports trading partner integration and identify methods for integrating trading partners.
- Manage trading partner information and configure an orchestration to integrate trading partners into an existing business process.
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Microsoft Course 2934: Deploying and Managing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
This instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install and configure a computer running Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006. The course also shows you how to deploy and manage BizTalk applications in a production environment.
This course is intended for systems engineers and network administrators with two to three years of experience managing an enterprise-level Microsoft Windows Server environment.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the services and tools provided in BizTalk Server 2006.
- Install BizTalk Server 2006 on a computer.
- Deploy BizTalk applications to a BizTalk server 2006 computer.
- Manage and monitor BizTalk applications on a BizTalk Server 2006 computer.
- Manage BizTalk Server groups and backup a BizTalk Server 2006 computer.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2006
This module describes common BizTalk Server 2006 scenarios, the BizTalk messaging architecture, and the tools provided to develop, manage, and monitor a BizTalk Server environment.
- What Is BizTalk Server 2006?
- What's New in BizTalk Server 2006?
- The BizTalk Tools Environment.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe common BizTalk Server 2006 scenarios, the overall architecture and the function of the runtime services.
- Describe improvements and new features in BizTalk Server 2006.
- Describe the BizTalk production environment and the tools used to deploy and manage BizTalk applications.
Module 2: Installing BizTalk Server 2006
This module shows you how to plan and perform a BizTalk Server installation, and then how to configure BizTalk Server 2006 for optimal use in a production environment.
- Planning a BizTalk Server Installation.
- Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan a server environment and install prerequisite services.
- Install and configure BizTalk Server on a computer.
Module 3: Deploying BizTalk Server Applications
This module shows you how to deploy applications to one or more computers using BizTalk Server in a production environment.
- Introduction to Application Deployment.
- Deploying Assemblies by Using a Microsoft Installer (MSI) Package.
- Deploying Business Rules.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the application deployment process.
- Deploy assemblies by using an MSI package.
- Create and deploy business rules.
Module 4: Managing BizTalk Server Applications
This module shows you how to manage, maintain, and monitor a BizTalk Server environment. Additionally, you will learn how to deploy and manage BizTalk applications using scripts.
- Administering a BizTalk Application.
- Using Health and Activity Tracking (HAT).
- Scripting Administrative Tasks.
- Monitoring Business Activity.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage BizTalk services and start and stop BizTalk applications.
- Use HAT to monitor message activity and debug orchestrations.
- Use scripts to deploy and mange BizTalk applications.
- Monitor Business Activity by using Business Activity Monitoring (BAM).
Module 5: Administering a BizTalk Server Environment
This module shows you how to administer a BizTalk Server group and manage backup operations for a BizTalk Server environment.
- Managing a BizTalk Server Group.
- Backing Up and Restoring BizTalk Server.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage server operations for a BizTalk Server group.
- Back up and restore a BizTalk server environment.
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