BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack project (available on GitHub) is now updated for BizTalk Server 2010 (sorry for the delay).
This is a simple migration of the project to 2010, and all functoids were tested in this environment. The project was originally published on 21 November 2010, and no new developments have been made since then. This situation is about to change. I’m preparing a new version with a new set of functoids.
📝 One-Minute Brief
The BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack has been officially updated and tested for BizTalk Server 2010. This utility pack provides a suite of custom functoids designed to extend the native capabilities of the BizTalk Mapper. While this release focus on a successful migration of existing tools, new functoids—including DateTime Format Conversion, Encryption, Regular Expressions, and Configuration Readers—are already in development. The project has moved from CodePlex to GitHub for better community accessibility.
Project Description
BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack is a set of libraries with several useful functoids to include and use in a map, which will provide an extension of BizTalk Mapper capabilities (more details of the project here).
Future developments (Quick overview):
- DateTime Format Conversion (actually, this functoid is available in this release)
- Encryption Functoid
- Regular Expression Functoid
- Functoids to read configuration from a config file or Registry Editor (Regedit)
Please give your feedback, suggestions, or contributions to this project.
Where can I find the BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack project?
You can find and download Source Code, Application Binaries, and Documentation in GitHub BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack home page:
Following the closure of CodePlex, the project is now hosted on GitHub. This move allows for better community contributions and easier access to binaries and source code.
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