BizTalk 2006 Real Project Course
BizTalk Server 2006 helps customers efficiently and effectively integrate systems, employees, and trading partners through manageable business processes enabling them to automate and orchestrate interactions in a highly flexible and highly automated manner.
Connecting trading partners and integrating systems is no longer the end goal of enterprise integration. Companies require highly automated business process management functionality, with the flexibility to incorporate a human touch at appropriate stages throughout the workflow, as provided by BizTalk Server 2004 orchestration services. Additionally, with the BizTalk Server 2004 rules engine, companies can implement flexible business rules and make them visible to the information worker.
This course, accompanied by eCompuShop [Order Automation] Project, is for IT professionals (developers, programmers, consultants, etc) to understand and master BizTalk technologies in order to be able to develop e-business applications for .NET framework.
Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to:
- Plan and design a BizTalk Server solution
- Work with BizTalk Server project system
- Create and configure Schemas
- Create schema Maps
- Process and filter messages – Message Subscriptions
- Create custom Pipelines
- Create Orchestrations for modeling business process
- Create Business Rules
- Call Business Rules within business processes (Orchestration)
- Install and configure Adapters
- Develop a secure solution
- Consume and publish Web services within Orchestrations
- Create business workflows with Human Workflow Services
- Manage trading partners with Parties and Roles
- Debug and monitor messages, business processes with Health & Activity Tracking, Business Activity Monitoring
- Deploy BizTalk Server 2004 solutions
Audience
Programmer, developer, software engineers, designers, application professionals, consultants, and technical professionals involved in application plan, development and integration.
► .NET programming experience with C# or VB.NET
► Familiarity with systems integration
► Knowledge with XML Web services
► Working knowledge of XML
► Familiarity with Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET
Module 1 Understand BizTalk Server 2006 Architecture
- This module explains the architecture of BizTalk Server 2006, how BizTalk provides a development and execution environment that makes it easier to orchestrate dynamic business processes within and between organizations
ü BizTalk Server 2006 Architecture
ü BizTalk Roles
Module 2 Define and Map BizTalk Schemas with BizTalk Schema Editor and Mapper
- This module explains how BizTalk relies on the use of structured documents for every part of its implementation, and how to use BizTalk Mapper to create and work with Schema Maps.
ü Create Schemas with BizTalk 2006 Editor
ü Map Schemas with BizTalk 2006 Mapper
ü Use and Configure Functoids within Schema Maps
ü Develop Custom Functoids with C#
Module 3 Create BizTalk Pipeline for Receiving and Transmitting Documents
- This module explains how BizTalk messaging provides a number of ways to route, process, and send messages between business processes
ü Understand BizTalk Adapter Framework
ü Understand BizTalk Pipeline Infrastructure
ü Understand BizTalk Message Subscription
ü Configure Send-Port, Receive-Port and Receive Location
ü Write BizTalk Custom Pipelines
Module 4 Orchestrate Business Process with BizTalk Orchestration Designer
- This module explains how to orchestrate dynamic business processes with BizTalk Orchestration Designer, and how to subscribe messages for an Orchestration.
ü Create Orchestrations
ü Work with Orchestration Shapes
ü Create and Managing Orchestration Transactions
ü Understand and Use Message Correlations within Orchestrations
ü Consume Web Services within Orchestrations
ü Publish Orchestrations as Web Services
ü Bind Orchestration – Subscribing Messages
Module 5 Apply Business Rules in BizTalk Orchestrations
- This module explains how the BizTalk Server 2006 Business Rule Engine allows business users to create policies containing rule sets which they can use to process documents.
ü Understand BizTalk Business Rule Engine
ü Create Business Policies and Rule Facts in Business Rule Composer
ü Call Business Rules within Orchestrations
Module 6 Manage Trading Partners in Business Activity Services
- This module explains how to track and manage rules, policies, agreements, and other information about trading partners, how to automate business process with trading partners.
ü Manage Trading Partner Relationships
ü Create and Manage Parties and Roles when Communicating with Trading Partners
ü Understand Business Activity Services Architecture
ü Use Business Activity Services to Manage and Monitor Business Activities with Trading Partners
ü Understand Hub-Spoke SEED Deployment Infrastructure
ü Create and Deploy Hub/Spoke SEED Packages
Module 7 Use Business Activity Monitoring to View Live Business Data and Processes
- This module explains how to create and map business data for monitoring with Microsoft Excel and Trading Profile Editor, as well as how to view the live business data.
ü Understand Business Activity Monitoring Architecture
ü Create Business Activities and Views (BAM Definition Workbook) with Microsoft Excel
ü Map BAM Definition Workbook to Business Process (Orchestration) and Business Data (Schema)
ü Deploy BAM Definition Workbook
ü View Business Live Processes and Data
Module 8 Build Business Workflows with BizTalk Human Workflow Services
- This module explains how Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 can enable people to interact with and control a workflow process, and how HWS can be integrated into business orchestrations, making it possible to accomplish tasks that require human intervention.
ü Understand Workflows(Activity Flows), Actions and Tasks in Human Workflow Services
ü Understand Human Workflow Services Architecture
ü Create and Deploy HWS Actions
ü Register Actions and Creating Action Constraints
ü Integrate InfoPath with Human Workflow Services
Module 9 Develop Custom Adapter with BizTalk Adapter Framework
- This module explains the BizTalk Adapter Framework, and how to use its APIs to develop custom adapters.
ü Understand Requirements of Adapters
ü Understand the Architecture of the BizTalk Adapter Framework
ü Develop custom Adapters with the BizTalk Adapter Framework
Module 10Deploy BizTalk Solutions
- This module explains how to deploy a BizTalk Solution through BizTalk Deployment Wizard.
ü Revamp Hub-Spoke SEED Deployment
ü Export and Import BizTalk Solutions
PIII or higher, 512M RAM (1024M is preferred), 10G HD or more
- Windows 2000/XP/2003
- Microsoft Message Queuing
- Microsoft Internet Information Server 5.0/6.0
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005
- Microsoft BizTalk 2006
- Microsoft SharePoint Services 2.0
- Microsoft Office 2003
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

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