BizTalk Orchestration error: “Errors exist for one or more children.”
Jan 30, 2012
For some reason, after having migrated a BizTalk Server 2006/Visual Studio 2005 solution to BizTalk 2010/VS 2010 using the Visual Studio Conversion Wizard, I
BizTalk 2010 – Migrate an old BizTalk Visual Studio solution to Visual Studio 2010
Nov 11, 2010
My first concerns when I decided to migrate my BizTalk Server 2006 environment to BizTalk Server 2010 were: It is easy to migrate a VS 2005 solution to VS
BizTalk Compilation problem – Compiler for file type ‘*.xsd’ failed. Value cann...
Jul 21, 2010
Every BizTalk developer has a favorite "weird" error Near the top of that list is the infamous "Parameter name: pUnk" error It sounds like a joke, but it’s
Microsoft Hotfix BizTalk Server 2009 – Schema References broken
May 11, 2010
Maintaining legacy BizTalk environments requires knowing exactly where the "landmines" are buried One of the most notorious issues in BizTalk Server 2009 is
Debugging External assembly’s or pipeline components – Attach to Process – which BizT...
Mar 29, 2010
We can debug, for example, external assemblies that are called from within a BizTalk process or debugging pipeline components in run-time mode In Visual
BizTalk Pipeline Configuration – Configure the properties for the MIME/SMIME Encoder pipeli...
Dec 18, 2009
The MIME/SMIME Encoder is an out-of-the-box component used to sign, encrypt, or encode messages into a multi-part MIME format While powerful, its properties
BizTalk Orchestration – Orchestration debugging inside Visual Studio – Part II (BizTalk 2009)
Sep 11, 2009
Debugging orchestrations is often cited as one of the most challenging aspects of BizTalk development This post provides the essential roadmap for developers
BizTalk Orchestration – Orchestration debugging inside Visual Studio
Sep 7, 2009
We’ve all been there: an orchestration is suspended, and the error message is too generic to be helpful While the BizTalk Admin Console is great for
Debug maps in BizTalk 2006/2006 R2 and in BizTalk 2009
Aug 7, 2009
This is a great feature that, in most cases, is overlooked, because maps can become very large, to the point that it is difficult to read, very difficult to



