Mar 15

After what seems like a lengthy layoff (10 months without an issue), BizTalk HotRod has returned. Issue #5 is available and contains some interesting articles on BizTalk unit testing, SOA and BAM. The issue includes the following:
- Application Servers: BizTalk Vs Dublin
- Unit Testing in BizTalk Server 2009
- Better Together – The Solution for Tough Economic Times
- Monitoring a WCF Service with BAM
- Operations Management for BizTalk
- Governing the SOA Runtime with AmberPoint
- BizTalk monitoring and exception handling from any desktop
- Add Governance to BizTalk with SOA Software
Links
Read and download the current issue (and past issues): BizTalk Hotrod site
Subscribe: Editor@biztalkhotrod.com
BizTalk Server, BizTalk, BizTalk Hotrod
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Mar 13
There’s a relatively new BAM whitepaper on MSDN that’s worth reading if you’re interested in finding out more about Business Activity Monitoring. Written by Jesus Rodriguez and Joe Klug it covers the following topics:
- a deep, low-level review of how BAM works and how it can be extended
- a review of BAM basics showing ways in which BAM data can be collected
- the BAM infrastructure
- a demonstration of methods for collecting BAM data
- how BAM can be extended to non-Microsoft technologies
Read here article here – http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd320628.aspx
Downloaded the whitepaper with sample code here – http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=139086
BizTalk, BizTalk Server, MSDN, BAM, Business Activity Monitoring, Jesus Rodriguez, Joe Klug
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Feb 28

The Microsoft SOA & Business Process Conference sessions for 2009 are available for download and viewing. The conference which was held at the end of January contained some interesting sessions on SOA, BizTalk, Oslo and Dublin.
The content can be viewed on Windows Live here: http://soaconference2009.spaces.live.com/default.aspx
One of the best sessions I attended was on the ESB Guidance 2.0 presented by Peter Kelcey. Peter’s session can be found here: http://soaconference2009.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FA6FC7F5DB1C07!136.entry
Microsoft, Microsoft SOA Conference, BizTalk, Enterprise Service Bus Guidance, ESB Guidance Toolkit, Peter Kelcey
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Nov 19
Microsoft Patterns and Practices announced the CTP release of the Microsoft ESB Guidance 2.0 for Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009. There are several modifications and additions in the new release summarised below:
New Features and Components
- New samples
- SSO Configuration provider for Enterprise Library 4.0
- Multiple Web Service Execution Sample
- Exception Handling Service Sample
- New ESB Web services
- Generic Itinerary Services (no itinerary header required)
- New core features
- Alignment with Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009 (Beta)
- ESB Configuration tool
- Centralized itinerary store
- Itinerary resolver components
- Itinerary forwarder pipeline component
- Itinerary selector pipeline component
- Itinerary designer
- Centralized configuration uses Enterprise Library 4.0 Configuration Block
- Centralized caching uses Enterprise Library 4.0 Caching Block
- Multiple service invocation using both messaging and orchestrations
- Itinerary BAM tracking
- Improved ESB Core engine and itinerary execution
Changes to Existing Features and Components
- Resolver and Adapter Provider Framework. The Dispatch and Transform classes have been consolidated to support batch routing of messages within the Dispatch pipeline component using document specification type, and support for itineraries.
- Itinerary caching pipeline component. The Enterprise Library 4.0 is used for configurable cache management.
- UDDI Publisher Utility. UDDI3 support only with publishing endpoints using publisher-defined key.
- General bug fixes.
Unfortunately this this release is only available for Microsoft BizTalk Server TAP customers. If you are fortunate enough to qualify visit the Microsoft Connect site.
Links
MSDN ESB Site
CodePlex ESB Site
Microsoft, BizTalk, BizTalk Server, BizTalk Server 2009, SOA, Service Oriented Architecture, ESB, Patterns and Practices, Enterprise Service Bus, CodePlex
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Oct 29

For those of you attending the Connected Systems Conference in Vancouver, I’m presenting the session on ESB Guidance 2.0 and Service Virtualization with Jim Bowyer from Microsoft Canada. This will be an exciting (geek license invoked) look into the upcoming release of the ESB Guidance v 2.0 and the enhancements it promises to deliver. Also covered in the presentation will be the topic of service virtualization using the Managed Services Engine (MSE). If you haven’t heard of the MSE, it’s worth looking at as a part of a balanced and robust SOA infrastructure.
It’s not too late register. Click here to register for Vancouver and here to find links to the other Canadian conference venues.
If you do plan on coming to the conference, make sure to stop by and say hello.
Microsoft, BizTalk, BizTalk Server, SOA, Connected Systems, Vancouver, Canada, ESB, Enterprise Service Bus, MSE, Managed Services Engine, CodePlex
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Oct 22
The annual Microsoft SOA & Business Process Conference 2009 will be held in Redmond from January 27th-30th 2009. There have been a couple of changes to the conference that is usually held every October but is being pushed back this year due to PDC 2008 running at the same time.
There are a couple of editions year, one for Partners and the other for Customers. The Partner briefing will be being held on January 26th-27th and the Customer briefing on January 28th-30th.
There are also a couple of tracks offered for the conference:
- SOA & BPM Best Practices – highlighting case studies and technical trends providing guidance and information on how to achieve a robust and sound long-term SOA strategy.
- Technology Offerings – deep dives into existing and future technologies including .Net Framework, BizTalk Server, Visual Studio, Cloud Services and Oslo.
Pricing is $599 for partners and $899 for customers (although customers who register by December 1st, 2008 will only pay $599).
Links:
Partner registration
Customer registration
Microsoft, Microsoft SOA Conference, SOA, Business Process, BizTalk
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Oct 21

In a previous post I mentioned that the Canadian Connected Systems Team are planning on hosting a roadshow in three cities across Canada this fall. I managed to get some information regarding the agenda and registration to the events.
The roadshow dates and registration details are:
Vancouver – 30th October 2008 – register
Toronto – 4th November 2008- register
Montreal – 6th November 2008 – register
Agenda
| Time |
Topic |
| 8:00 |
Breakfast |
| 8:30 |
Connected Systems Overview |
| 9:00 |
BizTalk Server today, over the next year & Roadmap for the future |
| 10:00 |
BizTalk Adapter Pack |
| 11:00 |
Break |
| 11:15 |
Self-service SOA |
| 12:30 |
Lunch |
| 1:30 |
Service Virtualization and ESB 2.0 |
| 2:30 |
RFID Stack and Mobility |
| 3:30 |
Break |
| 3:45 |
Connected Systems Assessment |
| 5:00 |
Reception |
| 6:00 |
End |
Microsoft, BizTalk, BizTalk Server, SOA, Connected Systems, Vancouver, Canada
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Sep 08
The Canadian Connected Systems Team are planning on putting on a roadshow in three cities across Canada this fall. This would be a great opportunity to hear more about BizTalk and how it relates to broader SOA initiatives. The roadshow dates are as follows:
Vancouver – 30th October 2008
Toronto – 4th November 2008
Montreal – 6th November 2008
Watch this space for more information regarding the agenda and registration details.
Microsoft, BizTalk, BizTalk Server, SOA, Connected Systems, Vancouver, Canada
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Sep 05
Today Microsoft announced that they have updated the name of the next release of BizTalk Server from BizTalk Server 2006 R3 to BizTalk Server 2009. This is planned to be a full product release with new and enhanced capabilities and updated platform support for customers to take full advantage of the latest technology wave (Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008, .NET Framework 3.5).
The BizTalk Server 2009 release will have 5 core feature areas, including platform support, SOA & web services, business to business integration, device connectivity and developer and team productivity.
Microsoft plan on delivering a public CTP by the end of 2008 and should be on track for availability in the first half of calendar year 2009.
For more information on the roadmap and features:
Microsoft BizTalk Server Roadmap
Steve Martin: Director, CSD Product Management
Microsoft, BizTalk, BizTalk Server 2009, Steve Martin
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