Professional BizTalk server 2006

This book provides insight into how industry experts have successfully architected, developed, and maintained Microsoft BizTalk Server in mission-critical environments. Authored by highly-regarded consultants with a wealth of knowledge on designing, building, and operating enterprise applications us...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Jefford, Darren, 1978- (-)
Otros Autores: Smith, Kevin B., 1967-, Fairweather, Ewan, 1983-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Pub c2007.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Wrox professional guides.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626863106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Professional BizTalk Server 2006; About the Authors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Contents; Introduction; Who This Book Is For; What This Book Covers; How This Book Is Structured; What You Need to Use This Book; Conventions; Source Code; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Chapter 1: Technology Primer; XML Schema; XML Namespaces; XPath; Serializable Classes; Summary; Chapter 2: BizTalk Architecture; Why BizTalk?; Architecture Overview; Messages; Adapters; Pipelines; Subscriptions; MessageBox; Orchestrations; Enterprise Single Sign-On; Business Activity Monitoring; Rules Engine; Hosts; Summary
  • Chapter 3: AdaptersOverview; In-Box Adapters; Summary; Chapter 4: Pipelines; Architecture and Concepts; Pipeline Stages; Pipeline Configuration; Developing a Custom Pipeline Component; Creating a Pipeline Component; Summary; Chapter 5: Orchestrations; The Orchestration Execution Environment; Orchestration Development; Summary; Chapter 6: Business Activity Monitoring; Overview; BAM Fundamentals; Tracking Profile Editor; BAM API; Applied BAM; Summary; Chapter 7: Business Rules Engine; BRE Basics; Business Rule Composer; Hosting; Testing; Invoking Rules; Short-Term/Long-Term Facts
  • Tracking InterceptorRule Store; Updating and Caching Rules; Custom Rules Editor; Deploying Rules; Summary; Chapter 8: Testing; Overview; The Build Process; Unit Testing; Functional Testing; Integration Testing; Performance Testing and Tuning; Stress Testing; User Acceptance Testing; Disaster Recovery Testing; Production Support Testing; Summary; Chapter 9: Performance and Scalability; Laying the Foundations; Monitoring; Common Symptoms; Summary; Chapter 10: Low Latency; What Is Low Latency?; The BizTalk Processing Model; Measuring Latency; Tuning BizTalk for Low Latency
  • Orchestration Inline SendsSummary; Chapter 11: Administration; What to Manage; The Administration Toolkit; Regular Administration Tasks; Troubleshooting BizTalk; Essential ESSO Maintenance; Tools to Assist You; Troubleshooting DTC Problems; Preventive Administration Tasks; SQL Server - From a BizTalk Perspective; BizTalk Monitoring; Summary; Chapter 12: End-to-End Scenarios; The Scenarios; The Business Process Management Scenario; The Service-Oriented Scenario; The Business-to-Business Scenario; Summary; Chapter 13: BizTalk Best Practices; Processing Large Messages; Looping/Storing Messages
  • Storing Configuration DataSubscribing to Failure Messages; No Suspended Messages/Orchestrations; Loosely Coupling; Process Manager Pattern; Instrumenting Your Solution; First In, First Out; Summary; Chapter 14: Windows Workflow Foundation and BizTalk; Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation; BizTalk Server and Windows Workflow; Summary; Index