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Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004

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Training Provided by Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Objective: To familiarize the participants with:
Designing Schemas and Maps
BizTalk Server Security Overview
Business Process Design
Understanding Orchestration Design
Business Rules Design & Pipeline Design
Adapter Design
BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) Services
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004

Prerequisite
Mandatory:
Microsoft .NET Framework
Microsoft Visual C#.NET (or) Microsoft Visual Basic.NET
XML XSD XSL XPath
Preferable:
Knowledge on Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 [Optional]

Duration: 6 Days
Training Methodology: Presentation Slides, Practical Demonstration by LCD Projector connected to the PC
Suggested Man/Machine: Ideal = 1:1 Acceptable = 2:1
H/W Requirements:
Intel P4 1.7 GHz Processor or above
512 MB RAM Recommended (Preferable: 1 GB RAM)
Network Connectivity
Internet Connectivity (Optional)

S/W Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition
Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect
Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack #3
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Microsoft Office 2003 (Including Microsoft InfoPath)
WinZip 8.0
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0

Detailed Coverage:

Day I

Introducing Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004
What s New in BizTalk Server 2004
BizTalk Server 2004
BizTalk Server Security Overview
Security Features in BizTalk Server
Security of Messages
Enforcing Access Control and Data Security
Designing Schemas and Maps
Introducing BizTalk Schemas
Using BizTalk Editor
Creating BizTalk Schemas
Instance Message Generation and Validation
Extending BizTalk Editor

Day II

Designing Schemas and Maps(Continued )
About BizTalk Maps
Using BizTalk Mapper
Creating BizTalk Maps
Compiling and Testing BizTalk Maps
Advanced Mapping Functoids
Calling .NET Libraries in Maps
Business Process Design
BizTalk Project System Design Environment
Orchestration Design
Pipeline Design
Business Rules Design
Web Services in BizTalk Server
Configuration with BizTalk Explorer
Business Activity Monitoring
Business Activity Services Design
Human Workflow Services Design
Orchestration Design
Advantages of Using BizTalk Orchestration
Stages of Orchestration Development
Orchestration Shapes
Messages in Orchestrations

Day III

Orchestration Design (Continued )
Orchestration Flow
Nested Orchestrations
Transactions and Exception Handling
Data in Orchestrations
Understanding the Orchestration Engine

Pipeline Design
Pipelines, Stages, and Components
Message Processing with Pipelines
Pipeline Design Environment
Types of Pipelines
Types of Pipeline Components
Default Pipelines
Pipeline Templates
Default Pipeline Components

Day IV

Business Rules Design
Understanding Business Rules Concepts
Understanding the Microsoft Business Rules Framework
Business Rules Development Tools
Planning Development of Rule-based Applications

Web Services in BizTalk Server
Web Services in an Orchestration
Web Services Publishing

Configuration with BizTalk Server
BizTalk Explorer Artifacts
Partner Management Using Explorer
Content-Based Routing Using Explorer
Orchestration Management Using Explorer
BizTalk Explorer Automation


Day V

Human Workflow Services Design [OVERVIEW]
Human Workflow Services Workflow Model
Understanding Actions
Understanding Fact Retrievers

Adapter Design
Types of Adapters
Receive Adapters
Send Adapters
One-Way, Request-Response, and Solicit-Response Adapters
Native Adapters
Adapter Security
Adapter Single Sign-On
Adapter Security Considerations

Developing Custom Transactional Adapters Real Time Adapter Development Exercise

Day VI

BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) Services
BAM Database Configuration
BAM Excel Template Deployment
Business Activity Monitoring Management Utility
BAM Event Bus Administration Management Console
BAM Query Web Service
BAM Data Transformation Services Administration

HAT Services
Health and Activity Tracking Concepts
Health and Activity Tracking Views
Tracking Profiles
Workflow for Tracking Profiles
Tracking Concepts
Creating New Tracking Profiles
Deploying Tracking Profiles
BizTalk SEED Concepts
Hub & Spoke Wizards
Case Study End to End Solution (Covers almost all aspects of BizTalk Server)
This is primarily ilt training
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Bangalore, Karnataka,
Contact Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd., for more information
Course Level:advanced
Duration:6 days
Training Presented in:English
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Objective: To familiarize the participants with: Designing Schemas and Maps BizTalk Server Security Overview Business Process Design Understanding Orchestration Design Business Rules Design & Pipeline Design Adapter Design BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) Services Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Prerequisite Mandatory: Microsoft .NET Framework Microsoft Visual C#.NET (or) Microsoft Visual Basic.NET XML XSD XSL XPath Preferable: Knowledge on Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 [Optional] Duration: 6 Days Training Methodology: Presentation Slides, Practical Demonstration by LCD Projector connected to the PC Suggested Man/Machine: Ideal = 1:1 Acceptable = 2:1 H/W Requirements: Intel P4 1.7 GHz Processor or above 512 MB RAM Recommended (Preferable: 1 GB RAM) Network Connectivity Internet Connectivity (Optional) S/W Requirements: Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2003 Enterprise Architect Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack #3 Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Microsoft Office 2003 (Including Microsoft InfoPath) WinZip 8.0 Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 Detailed Coverage: Day I Introducing Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 What s New in BizTalk Server 2004 BizTalk Server 2004 BizTalk Server Security Overview Security Features in BizTalk Server Security of Messages Enforcing Access Control and Data Security Designing Schemas and Maps Introducing BizTalk Schemas Using BizTalk Editor Creating BizTalk Schemas Instance Message Generation and Validation Extending BizTalk Editor Day II Designing Schemas and Maps(Continued ) About BizTalk Maps Using BizTalk Mapper Creating BizTalk Maps Compiling and Testing BizTalk Maps Advanced Mapping Functoids Calling .NET Libraries in Maps Business Process Design BizTalk Project System Design Environment Orchestration Design Pipeline Design Business Rules Design Web Services in BizTalk Server Configuration with BizTalk Explorer Business Activity Monitoring Business Activity Services Design Human Workflow Services Design Orchestration Design Advantages of Using BizTalk Orchestration Stages of Orchestration Development Orchestration Shapes Messages in Orchestrations Day III Orchestration Design (Continued ) Orchestration Flow Nested Orchestrations Transactions and Exception Handling Data in Orchestrations Understanding the Orchestration Engine Pipeline Design Pipelines, Stages, and Components Message Processing with Pipelines Pipeline Design Environment Types of Pipelines Types of Pipeline Components Default Pipelines Pipeline Templates Default Pipeline Components Day IV Business Rules Design Understanding Business Rules Concepts Understanding the Microsoft Business Rules Framework Business Rules Development Tools Planning Development of Rule-based Applications Web Services in BizTalk Server Web Services in an Orchestration Web Services Publishing Configuration with BizTalk Server BizTalk Explorer Artifacts Partner Management Using Explorer Content-Based Routing Using Explorer Orchestration Management Using Explorer BizTalk Explorer Automation Day V Human Workflow Services Design [OVERVIEW] Human Workflow Services Workflow Model Understanding Actions Understanding Fact Retrievers Adapter Design Types of Adapters Receive Adapters Send Adapters One-Way, Request-Response, and Solicit-Response Adapters Native Adapters Adapter Security Adapter Single Sign-On Adapter Security Considerations Developing Custom Transactional Adapters Real Time Adapter Development Exercise Day VI BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) Services BAM Database Configuration BAM Excel Template Deployment Business Activity Monitoring Management Utility BAM Event Bus Administration Management Console BAM Query Web Service BAM Data Transformation Services Administration HAT Services Health and Activity Tracking Concepts Health and Activity Tracking Views Tracking Profiles Workflow for Tracking Profiles Tracking Concepts Creating New Tracking Profiles Deploying Tracking Profiles BizTalk SEED Concepts Hub & Spoke Wizards Case Study End to End Solution (Covers almost all aspects of BizTalk Server)
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