BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack for BizTalk Server 2013 Updated to v1.7.0.1
Oct 23, 2014
The BizTalk Mapper Extensions UtilityPack is a community-driven project that provides a collection of useful functoids to extend the capabilities of the
Speaking at LIX Encontro da Comunidade SQLPort | October 15
Oct 8, 2014
This post is for the BizTalk Server and SQL Server Portuguese Community, will be held on October 15, 2014, between 18:30 - 21:50, at the LIX SQLPort Community
BizTalk Mapping Patterns and Best Practices book [Free] released
Sep 28, 2014
Some months ago, I announced that I was writing an eBook about BizTalk Mapping Patterns and Best Practices I also promised that the book would be released for
BizTalk Magazine – September 2014 Edition (proof of concept)
Sep 15, 2014
I miss the old BizTalk Hotrod Magazine To my knowledge, there isn't any other type of magazine about BizTalk Server And the only thing we have approximately
BizTalk Server 2013: Step-by-Step to implement Unit Testing in Schemas and Maps (Part 2)
Aug 29, 2014
In my last post, I explained how to implement unit testing for schemas and maps in a BizTalk Server 2013 project using Visual Studio 2012 I also mentioned an
BizTalk Server 2013: Step-by-Step to implement Unit Testing in Schemas and Maps
Aug 28, 2014
If you want to automatically validate BizTalk schemas and verify map transformations during development or build processes, you can use the built-in
How to properly register a custom BizTalk Server Adapter
Aug 22, 2014
I recently migrated a custom adapter to a newer version of BizTalk Server (2010 and 2013) In this case, the adapter is an Isolated Adapter It works as a
BizTalk Could not load file or assembly ‘Oracle.DataAccess, Version=2.111.7.0, Culture=neut...
Aug 21, 2014
Recently, I work on a project when I needed to communicate with the Oracle database, in which I encountered some platform configuration problems In general,
Understanding and demystifying the Scope of the Table Looping Functoid
Jul 11, 2014
Let’s have a look at some inside information that will appear in my upcoming book about maps I want to demystify and clarify a few features of the Table







