BizTalk Mapper: Best Practices when using Custom XSLT files
If you follow my blog or already saw one of my presentations in BizTalk innovation Days events about BizTalk Mapper Patterns and Best Practices, you already
BizTalk Server: Demystifying the Test Map operation in Visual Studio
In the past, I wrote a series of post on Basics principles of Maps where I stated that testing should be a continuous process as you build your map, not only
BizTalk Mapper Patterns: Automatically Link The Record Elements By Structure, Name or Using Mass ...
Exchanging or routing messages between existing applications, systems or external partners is one of the many common scenarios in Enterprise integration
BizTalk Mapper Patterns: How to map values from a repeating node into a single node using conditions
Well, I decided to take a few minutes of my vacation to play a little with BizTalk, renew some knowledge, answer a few emails and maybe try to answer some
BizTalk Mapper Patterns: How to Map Name Value Pair to a Hierarchical Schema
In my last mapping pattern post, I explained how and described the pros and cons of four methods to accomplish a mapping from hierarchical schema to a
BizTalk Mapper Patterns: How to Map Hierarchical Schema to a Name Value Pair
In this new mapping pattern, I want to show you how can you transform a hierarchical schema into a Name/Value Pair record The first thing we need to know
BizTalk Mapper: Custom Extension XML property fixed with PowerShell script (BizTalk 2010)
In my last post, I explained how to call an external assembly from Custom XSLT in BizTalk Server 2010 using the Custom Extension XML property of the maps I
BizTalk Mapper Patterns: Calling an external assembly from Custom XSLT in BizTalk Server 2010
This topic is not new in my blog, I've already talked about this in the past: Calling an external assembly from Custom XSLT – Custom Extension XML (Grid
BizTalk Training – Mapping – Grouping elements from different messages in BizTalk Maps
Ok, this will be my third mapping problem published and I can tell that it will not be the last… First of all let me tell you that for me there is no
BizTalk Training – Mapping – How to implement multi-level Muenchian grouping in BizTa...
I already talked about Muenchian Grouping in BizTalk Maps in the past: BizTalk Training – Mapping – Muenchian Grouping and Sorting in BizTalk Maps