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Duración:
10 Horas
Para qué te prepara:
This four-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop a Microsoft BizTalk® Server 2002 solution.
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Building Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 Solutions
MOC-2728
Introduction
This four-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop a Microsoft BizTalk® Server 2002 solution.
Audience
This course is primarily intended for application developers who need to build automated solutions that integrate business processes and exchange business documents with trading partners.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Identify the need for BizTalk Server 2002 in business-to-business (B2B) and enterprise application integration scenarios.
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Create document specifications by using BizTalk Editor.
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Create maps between document specifications by using BizTalk Mapper.
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Manage the exchange of documents to and from BizTalk Server 2002 by using BizTalk Messaging Manager.
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Write receive functions to enable BizTalk Server 2002 to receive documents posted to a file location, a message queue, or an HTTP URL.
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Build business-process implementations by using BizTalk Orchestration Designer.
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Integrate external applications with BizTalk Server 2002 by creating application integration components.
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Integrate BizTalk Server 2002 with XML Web services.
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Extend the capabilities of BizTalk Server 2002 solutions to integrate with existing systems and processes by using Accelerators and adapters.
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Deploy and manage BizTalk Server 2002 solutions.
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Use the Methodology for BizTalk Projects to successfully plan and implement BizTalk Server 2002 solutions.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
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Knowledge of Extensible Markup Language (XML) document structure.
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Awareness of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) concepts.
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Experience programming with Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET.
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Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET developer environment.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class. The following software is provided for use in class:
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Microsoft Windows® 2000 Advanced Server
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Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000
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Microsoft Office XP Professional
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Microsoft Visio® 2002
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Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002
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Microsoft Operations Manager 2000
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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Edition
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BizTalk Server 2002 Toolkit for Microsoft .NET Installation
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BizTalk Adapter for Web Services
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BizTalk Adapter Trace Utility
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2002
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The Need for BizTalk Server 2002
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BizTalk Server 2002 Tools and Services
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Working with BizTalk Server 2002
Module 2: Creating a Specification by Using BizTalk Editor
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Overview of BizTalk Editor and Document Specifications
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Creating Specifications
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Working with Instance Documents
Module 3: Mapping Data by Using BizTalk Mapper
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Creating Maps
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Saving, Compiling, and Verifying Maps
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Using Functoids in Maps
Module 4: Managing the Exchange of Documents by Using BizTalk Messaging Manager
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BizTalk Messaging Services
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Organizations and Applications
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Document Definitions and Envelopes
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Messaging Ports, Channels, and Distribution Lists
Module 5: Submitting Documents to BizTalk Server 2002
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Using Receive Functions
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Submitting Documents Programmatically
Module 6: Building Business-Process Implementations by Using BizTalk Orchestration Designer
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Describing the BizTalk Orchestration Designer Environment
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Describing a Business Process
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Configuring Implementation Shapes
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Executing an XLANG Schedule
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Defining and Using Transactions
Module 7: Developing Application Integration Components
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Introducing AICs
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Lightweight AICs
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Pipeline Components
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Using AICs with BizTalk Messaging
Module 8: Integrating BizTalk Server 2002 with Web Services
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Review of Web Services
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Calling a Web Service from BizTalk
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Calling BizTalk from a Web Service
Module 9: BizTalk Accelerators and Adapters
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Using BizTalk Accelerators
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Using BizTalk Adapters
Module 10: Deploying and Managing BizTalk Server 2002 Solutions
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Deploying an Automated Business Process
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Managing Databases and Queues
Module 11: Methodology for BizTalk Projects
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Understanding the Methodology for BizTalk Projects
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Working in Teams
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Planning BizTalk Projects
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Operating BizTalk Solutions