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Chapter 1. An Overview of BizTalk Server 2004 - This chapter provides an overview of the integration product BizTalk Server 2004, with a particular emphasis on new features in this release.Chapter 2. Your First BizTalk Server Integration Chapter 3. Building Message Specifications - We'll see how BizTalk's use of XML Schemas allows us to prepare the messaging system for use with another technology that uses forms in Microsoft Office as Web service clients. Chapter 4. Mapping Messages - In this chapter, we'll investigate the BizTalk Mapper in more depth to gain an understanding of how it may be used to manage the mapping aspect of a BizTalk project. Chapter 5. Building Pipelines - In this chapter you will become familiar with basic pipeline concepts, the standard features and components available to pipeline developers, and how to use the BizTalk pipeline interfaces to create your own custom pipeline components. Chapter 6. Receiving and Sending Messages - This chapter will give you full coverage of the methods and settings by which a messaging solution is configured. Chapter 7. Working with Adapters - This chapter covers how adapters fit into the BizTalk Server 2004 architecture, how to deploy and configure existing adapters, and how to write your own adapters. Chapter 8. Using Single Sign-On - In this chapter we will discuss a software solution named BizTalk Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO), which provides services that business applications and developers can use to assist them with authentication to multiple disparate applications that do not have access to a common authentication mechanism. Chapter 9. Introducing Orchestration Chapter 10. Orchestrating Web Services and Correlation - This chapter ties together some more advanced orchestration concepts. Chapter 11. Developing Rules - This chapter explores the architecture of the BizTalk rules engine, the process of developing rules through the various means available, and how to deploy and use rules outside of orchestration. Chapter 12. OrchestratingAdvanced Concepts - In this chapter we cover the details of transactions in BizTalk orchestration. Chapter 13. BizTalk Server Messaging Patterns - This chapter focuses on using the BizTalk Server 2004 messaging engine and shows some commonly used patterns. Chapter 14. Orchestration Patterns Chapter 15. Deployment - This chapter is not about defining the setup and configuration of BizTalk. Chapter 16. Health and Activity Tracking - This chapter covers techniques on debugging aspects such as Replay mode, Live mode, remote debugging, setting class levels and instance level breakpoints. Chapter 17. Management - In this chapter we adopt the point of view of the administrator. Chapter 18. Human-based Workflow - The rest of the chapter will explain how you can build on these capabilities as a solution developer and make them available to users through client applications. Chapter 19. Business Activity Services - This chapter assumes the reader has a technical understanding of BizTalk Server Orchestrations, including the use of parties and role links. Chapter 20. Business Activity Monitoring - In this chapter we discuss the concept of end-to-end business monitoring known as Business Activity Monitoring (BAM). Download free ebook for networking: Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Unleashed
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Chapter 1. An Overview of BizTalk Server 2004 - This chapter provides an overview of the integration product BizTalk Server 2004, with a particular emphasis on new features in this release.