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This course gives the deepest coverage of the BizTalk Server 2020 development topics that you need to know.
In this 5-day course, you will learn how to apply best practices and design patterns to build smarter BizTalk Server applications. Furthermore, this course provides extensive coverage of BizTalk Server's extensibility, including such topics as: custom functoids, custom pipeline components, and invoking external .NET methods.This course is designed specifically for experienced BizTalk Server developers and focuses on best practices & pattern-based design while pulling back the curtain on some of BizTalk Server's eccentricities. This course gives the deepest coverage of the BizTalk Server 2020 development topics that you need to know. This course is partner-delivered by QuickLearn Training's expert BizTalk trainers. It includes live instruction, in-classroom demonstrations, challenging hands-on labs, and an electronic copy of the presentation materials and lab guide with hands-on activities.
Category
ID
Duration
Level
Price
BizTalk
13693
5 Day(s)
Advanced
$3,450.00
Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:§ Create and implement custom simple and complex types in schemas§ Call external assemblies using the Scripting Functoid§ Create custom functoids§ Test BizTalk Server code artifacts using Visual Studio tests§ Create messaging solutions that de-batch flat-file & XML interchanges§ Build processes that subscribe to failed messages§ Create custom pipeline components§ Publish and host RESTful APIs using the WCF-WebHttp adapter§ Integrate with SQL Server databases using the WCF-SQL adapter§ Create loosely coupled orchestrations using direct-bound ports§ Properly utilize the Call Orchestration and Start Orchestration shapes§ Develop applications that utilize dynamic send ports§ Implement complex orchestration patterns, including: external code invocation, convoys, transactions and compensation, and exception handling§ Aggregate message instances using an orchestration & send pipeline§ Create a role- and party-based integration solution§ Create business-rule vocabularies and polices§ Create EDI-based solutions to receive, send, and batch messages§ Create custom tracking solutions using Business Activity Monitoring§ Extend visibility to custom .NET application using the BAM API
Module 1: Review of BizTalk Server Fundamentals§ The BizTalk Server ArchitectureModule 2: Inner Workings of the Messaging Engine§ Messaging Engine Deep Dive§ Two-way Messaging Without OrchestrationsModule 3: Designing and Testing Schemas§ Schema Design§ Enabling Unit Testing for BizTalk ProjectsModule 4: Data Translation and Transformation§ Custom Data Transformation§ Creating Custom Pipeline ComponentsModule 5: Working with Message Interchanges § Debatching Message InterchangesModule 6: Advanced Concepts of WCF Adapters§ Connecting to External Systems§ Using WCF LOB Adapters in BizTalk ServerModule 7: Publishing and Consuming WCF and RESTful Services§ Overview of Service Integration Using WCF§ Implementing WCF Services§ Preprocessing Messages with IIS Modules§ Consuming ServicesModule 8: Advanced Orchestration Communication Patterns§ Orchestration Engine Deep Dive§ Splitting and Aggregating Messages using Orchestrations§ Orchestration Communication
Module 9: Bridging the Synchronous/Asynchronous Gap Across Multiple Channels§ Correlating Messages in Orchestration Instances§ Building Convoy OrchestrationsModule 10: Handling Orchestration Faults and Exceptions§ Exception Handling in OrchestrationsModule 11: Implementing Transactions and Compensation§ Creating Transactional ProcessesModule 12: Designing Custom Tracking Models for BizTalk Applications§ Introduction to Business Activity Monitoring§ Enabling Business Activity Monitoring§ Extending BAM Beyond BizTalkModule 13: Building Declarative Logic Using the Business Rules Engine§ Concepts of Declarative Logic§ Fundamentals of BizTalk BRE§ Integrating Policies with BizTalkModule 14: Advanced Concepts of the Business Rules Engine§ Advanced Business Rule Concepts§ Working with Advanced FactsModule 15: Integrating Across Business Boundaries Using Parties, Roles, and EDI§ Port Binding Option Review§ Role-Based Integration§ What is EDI?§ Enabling EDI-Based Messaging
Questions?
This course is not associated with any Certification.
You should have experience with core BizTalk Server development concepts and skills. The course assumes you already know how to create schemas, maps, pipelines, and orchestrations, and are looking to enrich their understanding of these components, applying patterns and best practices to build smarter applications.
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