BizTalk Orchestration – Orchestration debugging inside Visual Studio – Part II (BizTalk 2009)
Sep 11, 2009
In my previous post ("BizTalk Orchestration – Orchestration debugging inside Visual Studio") I explain how to debug BizTalk 2004, 2006 or R2 orchestration
BizTalk Orchestration – Orchestration debugging inside Visual Studio
Sep 7, 2009
HAT it’s great for visual debug orchestration and see the track of the workflow, but there are some situations that we wish to could step through
BizTalk Working With XPath – XPath 1.0 Operators and Special Characters Quick Reference
Aug 29, 2009
Operators Boolean, Comparison, and Set Expressions Filter patterns can contain Boolean expressions, comparison expressions, and set expressions
BizTalk Working With XPath – XPath 1.0 Function Library Quick Reference
Aug 29, 2009
You can use XML Path Language (XPath) functions to refine XPath queries and enhance the programming power and flexibility of XPath The functions are
What are the different types of transactions available for orchestration?
Aug 15, 2009
BizTalk orchestration provides a transactional programming model that includes support for exception handling and recovery from failed transactions
Difference between call and start Orchestration
Aug 15, 2009
BizTalk assigns one thread for every orchestration; even if you are using parallel shape inside your orchestration! When you use Call Orchestration shape
Input/Output parameters in orchestrations – Adding Parameters to Orchestrations
Aug 15, 2009
You can specify what parameters your orchestration should take in the Orchestration View window An orchestration can take the following items as
EDIFACT Encoding – EDI Character Set Support
Aug 15, 2009
For EDIFACT encoded interchanges, you can set the character set for a party by setting the UNB11 party property in the UNB Segment Definition property page for
Debug maps in BizTalk 2006/2006 R2 and in BizTalk 2009
Aug 7, 2009
This is a great feature, that in most cases overlooked, because maps can become very large, to the point that is difficult to read, very difficult to maintain



