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For some reason after having migrated a BizTalk 2006/Visual Studio 2005 solution to BizTalk 2010/VS 2010 using Visual Studio Conversion Wizard, I got the
New minor release of BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter for BizTalk Server 2010 is now available
Finally, I had some free time available to be able to update and fix some minor bugs which existed in the latest version of this adapter and already had been
BizTalk Server: Transform text files (Flat Files) into XML – Conclusion (Part 4)
Configuring the BizTalk application This is the final step of this process In order to properly test the solution we have been developing in BizTalk
BizTalk Server: Transform text files (Flat Files) into XML – A practical example (Part 3)
Constructing a Flat Files Schema – Practical example For this project, we will use the BizTalk Server 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 and we will explain
BizTalk Server: Transform text files (Flat Files) into XML – Necessary tools and artifacts (Part 2)
Necessary tools and artifacts As mentioned earlier, to solve this problem - BizTalk Server: Transform text files (Flat Files) into XML - we must create at
BizTalk Server: Transform text files (Flat Files) into XML–Introduction (Part 1)
Introduction Transformations are one of the most common components in the integration processes They act as essential translators in the decoupling between
BizTalk Server 2010 logo in vector format
Have you tried or wanted to use the BizTalk logo to customize a banner for your blog, making flyers, brochure or poster for any event and found it difficult or
BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter 4.0: Introduction and Installation process
Introduction The BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter is an in-process receive adapter that executes a prescribed task on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule The
New version of BizTalk Scheduled Task Adapter is now available on CodePlex
First of all, I would like to thank Greg Forsythe for their kindness and for added me as a coordinator on this project In the past weeks, I have been
How BizTalk Maps Work – The sequence of links (Part 3)
“The order in which we perform the links between the elements from source to destination has a huge impact on the final result” This statement is true and