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Introduction
NameCompany affiliationTitle/functionJob responsibilityProgramming language experienceMicrosoft BizTalk Server experience Your expectations for the course
About This Course
DescriptionAudience
Application Developers 1-2 years of experience developing
enterprise applications Background in EAI concepts and terminology Familiarity with Visual Studio 2010 Working knowledge of XML No prior BizTalk Server experience is required
Course PrerequisitesCourse Objectives
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2010Module 2: Creating SchemasModule 3: Creating MapsModule 4: Deploying and Managing BizTalk ApplicationsModule 5: Routing BizTalk MessagesModule 6: Creating PipelinesModule 7: Integrating with AdaptersModule 8: Creating a BizTalk Orchestration
Course Outline (continued)
Module 9: Automating Business ProcessesModule 10: Creating Transactional Business ProcessesModule 11: Integrating Business RulesModule 12: Enabling Business Activity MonitoringModule 13: Using WCF Receive AdaptersModule 14: Using WCF Send AdaptersModule 15: Implementing Messaging Patterns
Course Outline - Optional Topics
Optional Topics:Module 16: Integrating with the WCF LOB Adapter FrameworkModule 17: WF and WCF Interceptors for BAMModule 18: Receiving EDI MessagesModule 19: Sending EDI Messages
Setup
Hyper-V R2 Lab ImageMicrosoft Windows Server 2008 R2Microsoft Visual Studio 2010Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010
Lab computer logon credentialsLogon name: AdministratorPassword: pass@word1
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V
The Hyper-V virtual machines created for this course have not been configured with network connectivity.
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
Open Hyper-VStart a Hyper-V virtual machineLog on to a Hyper-V virtual machineSwitch between full screen and window modePause and Resume a Hyper-V virtual machineRecognize the difference between the virtual computers used in the practices for this courseClose the Hyper-V virtual machine