"There are a variety of considerations you'll need to take into account when migrating your solutions to BizTalk 2016. In this book, you'll find detailed information about how to migrate your components ""as-is"", as well as recompile them with the latest version of Visual Studio. You'll look at ways to improve your components pre-migration, as well as troubleshoot issues within these components. You'll learn how to make intelligent mapping updates, especially with XSLT, and how to simplify your overall architecture. Additionally, working with BizTalk 2016 in an Azure environment and building BizTalk Azure Services are covered. Readers will look at migrating maps, orchestrations, .NET assemblies, database components, EDI parties and configurations, and other artifacts found in BizTalk solutions. They will also be able to quickly come to an understanding of what will be involved in a migration and what will be required for resourcing and costs associated with a migration. Readers will find information that will cover virtually every aspect of their upgrade to BizTalk 2016, and should come away with a simpler solution once that migration is complete."
By:
Mark Beckner,
Dylan Jones
Imprint: De|G Press
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 230mm,
Width: 155mm,
Weight: 278g
ISBN: 9781501515071
ISBN 10: 1501515071
Pages: 155
Publication Date: 12 June 2017
Recommended Age: College Graduate Student
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Chapter 1: Preparing for Your Upgrade 1 Migration Considerations 1 BizTalk 2016 Licensing and Installation 6 The Simple Standard Edition Solution 7 The Simple Multi-Server Enterprise Edition Solution 10 The Highly Available Enterprise Edition Solution with SQL Clustering 11 Notes on Web Services 11 Exercise: BizTalk 2016 Installation and Configuration 13 Installation 13 Configuration Options 14 Configuring Enterprise SSO 16 Configuring the BizTalk Group 17 Configuring the BizTalk Runtime 18 Configuring the Business Rules Engine 19 Configuring Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) 19 Configuring EDI and AS2 19 Notes on Configurations within a Multi-Server Environment 20 Notes on SQL Server Maintenance 22 Summary 23 Chapter 2: Migrating Your Solution 25 Planning Your Deployment 25 Manual Deployments 26 MSI Deployments 31 Exporting the MSI 32 Importing the MSI 38 Validating Your Deployment 43 Summary 45 Chapter 3: Visual Studio and Maps 47 Recompiling Your Code in Visual Studio 2015 47 Restructuring Your Code in Visual Studio 2015 53 Testing Upgraded Maps 55 Making Code Changes to Maps 56 Inline XSLT Basics 58 Passing Input Parameters to XSLT 65 Calling .NET Assemblies from XSLT 68 Summary 70 Chapter 4: Orchestrations and C# 71 Revisiting SQL Server Integrations 71 Simplifying SQL Server Integrations 77 SQL and XML 86 Oracle and XML 88 Revisiting WCF and SOAP Integrations 89 Summary 93 Chapter 5: Migrating to Azure 95 Hosted Azure Servers 95 Azure BizTalk Services 99 Developing and Deploying a BizTalk Azure Solution 99 Starting Your BizTalk Service 111 Monitoring Your Azure BizTalk Service 113 Summary 116 Appendix: Managing Your Migration 117 Creating a TFS Project 117 Agile, CMMI, and Scrum 122 Features, Requirements, and Tasks 125 Summary 135 Index 137
Mark Beckner, Inotek Founder, Colorado, USA