BizTalk Server: Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Concepts
Aug 23, 2010
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is often misunderstood as just another logging tool In reality, it is a specialized framework within BizTalk Server
BAM – SQL Server Views in the BAM Primary Import Database
Aug 23, 2010
What Happens When You Deploy a BAM Activity When you deploy a BAM Activity using bmexe, BizTalk Server does more than create database tables Instead, it
BizTalk Server: The Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Databases
Aug 23, 2010
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is designed to handle high volumes of data without slowing down your core BizTalk processes It achieves this by splitting
BAM API – Using OrchestrationEventStream to write BAM Events from BizTalk orchestration
Aug 23, 2010
The Tracking Profile Editor (TPE) is great for simple scenarios, but when your tracking requirements involve complex logic, loops, or variables that aren't
BAM API – Using MessagingEventStream to write BAM Events from pipeline components
Aug 23, 2010
While the Tracking Profile Editor (TPE) is the standard way to monitor BizTalk processes, it often lacks the flexibility needed for complex custom pipelines
BizTalk Server BAM – Limitation of Tracking Profile Editor (TPE)
Aug 20, 2010
The Tracking Profile Editor (TPE) is often the first tool developers reach for when implementing Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) in BizTalk Server It’s
BizTalk Server: BAM Tools
Aug 20, 2010
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is a powerful feature, but it can be intimidating because it relies on several different tools working in harmony To
BizTalk Server: The BAM API objects…
Aug 20, 2010
When your business process moves outside of BizTalk Server—into a Web API, a Windows Service, or a custom portal—you can no longer use the Tracking
BAM Data Sources – Where the data came from?
Aug 20, 2010
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is a powerful feature of BizTalk Server that provides a real-time view of business processes But for BAM to show you
