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Pro BizTalk 2006


Pro BizTalk 2006



von: George Dunphy, Ahmed Metwally

52,99 €

Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.09.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9781430202592
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 528

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Beschreibungen

<i>Pro BizTalk 2006</i> is a high-end resource that is based on real feedback from BizTalk developers. Authors <strong>George Dunphy</strong> and <strong>Ahmed Metwally</strong> are well known within the BizTalk community, and here they cover topics not discussed in other books, like performance tuning, scalability, and administration. This book also features examples of specific, real-world implementations.
Readme.1st.- BizTalk in the Enterprise.- Starting a New BizTalk Project.- BizTalk Revealed.- Thinking Inside the Box.- Pipelining and Components.- Pipeline Component Best Practices and Examples.- BizTalk Design Patterns and Practices.- What the Maestro Needs to Know: Advanced Orchestration Concepts.- Playing By the Rules? Use the Business Rule Engine.- You Mean You Aren’t a Developer?.- BizTalk Server 2006 Operations.- Deploying and Managing BizTalk Applications.- To Tune or Not to Tune? Nobody Should Ask That Question.
George Dunphy is an architect with Microsoft Consulting Technical Quality Assurance. He has 14 years of experience and focuses on technologies such as the Microsoft .NET framework, BizTalk Server, Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET, Active Server Pages, COM, SQL Server, XML, SOAP and WSDL, T-SQL, and web development. In addition to his technical skills, George focuses on managing development teams for large enterprise application development projects. He works with a variety of customers ranging from governments to Fortune 100 companies to start-ups.
Written by a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a Certified Solutions Developer Based on the needs of the BizTalk developer community Includes examples of real-world implementations
<P>Pro BizTalk 2006 is based on feedback from the BizTalk developer community. We asked developers what other books lacked and addressed those topics. For example, why BizTalk works the way it does is not always intuitive and this can cause serious problems when it's implemented in the workplace. The book begins with a detailed explanation of how BizTalk works and why. It also covers performance tuning and includes scripts and code that have been used in real business settings.</P>