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BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook

BizTalk Server 2010 Cookbook

Copyright 2012 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: April 2012

Production Reference: 1290312

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. Livery Place 35 Livery Street Birmingham B3 2PB, UK.

ISBN 978-1-84968-434-7

www.packtpub.com

Cover Image by Artie Ng ( <> )

Credits

Author

Steef-Jan Wiggers

Reviewers

Abdul Rafay

Randal van Splunteren

Ren Brauwers

Sandro Pereira

Acquisition Editor

Dhwani Devater

Lead Technical Editor

Chris Rodrigues

Technical Editor

Prasad Dalvi

Copy Editor

Laxmi Subramanian

Project Coordinator

Vishal Bodwani

Proofreader

Linda Morris

Indexer

Rekha Nair

Production Coordinators

Prachali Bhiwandkar

Alwin Roy

Cover Work

Alwin Roy

About the Author

Steef-Jan Wiggers is an IT architect with over 13 years of experience as a Consultant, Technical Lead Developer, and Application Architect, specializing in custom applications, enterprise application integration (BizTalk), Web services, and Windows Azure. He has experience in architecting, designing, developing, and supporting sophisticated and innovative software using many different Microsoft technologies and products. Steef-Jan is very active in the BizTalk community as a blogger, Wiki author/editor, MSDN forums writer, and public speaker. He has been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award in 2010 for his contributions to the world-wide BizTalk Server community and has been re-awarded in July 2011.

Steef-Jan lives in the Netherlands, is married to Lian, and has three lovely children, Stan, Ellis, and Cato. Last but not the least, they are accompanied by their English Cocker Spaniel, Barry. Steef-Jan is certified in MCDBA, MCSD, MCSD.NET, MCSA, MCAD, MCTS: BizTalk Server BizTalk Server 2006, BizTalk Server 2006 R2, and BizTalk Server 2010.

Steef-Jan works as a Specialist Knowledge Provider for Ordina, which lays the foundation of its clients future success by offering a coherent proposition of Consulting, IT, and Outsourcing services. Within Ordina, Steef-Jan is responsible for BizTalk Expertise Group sharing knowledge, exchanging experience, planning meetings, and facilitate courses. He manages the Line Of Buisness (LOB) BizTalk to create/maintain LOB year plans, coordinates contacts with the BizTalk community (BTUG) in the Netherlands and Sweden, and partners with Microsoft for BizTalk.

Steef-Jan has been a Technical Reviewer of the BizTalk 2010 Patterns book written by Dan Rosanova and is currently involved as a Technical Reviewer for the forthcoming book (MCTS): Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) Certification Guide. He is also a co-author of a series of BizTalk Server Administration books.

Acknowledgement

I started this endeavor at the beginning of the year 2011, when I was approached by Dhwani Devater, who is an Acquisition Editor at Packt Publishing. During the MVP Summit, I spoke to Richard Seroter about his experience with writing and talked it through with Randal van Splunteren. I then decided to go for it and asked Randal to help me as a Technical Reviewer. Through the whole process, Randal has provided me with a lot of valuable feedback and guidance. A few months later, he was joined by two other MVPs, Sandro Pereira and Abdul Rafay, together with my former colleague Ren Brauwers, who then started reviewing this book. They have put so much effort and time to increase the quality of the book. Thanks guys.

Besides this awesome crew of reviewers, there were others in the background, providing me with feedback for some of the content I wrote. So, I would like to thank Richard Seroter, Tord Glad Nordahl, Paul Gielens, Alex Thissen, Douglas Skirving, and Mikael Hkansson. I would also like to thank Saravana Kumar, as friend and contributor of content to the BizTalk monitoring chapter. During the process of writing, I was guided and supported by great people from Packt Publishing and I would like to especially thank Dhwani Devater, Chris Rodrigues, Prasad Dalvi, and Vishal Bodwani.

My employer, Ordina, has given me a lot of leverage to spend time writing this book, prepare for seminars, attend conferences, and write articles. I would like to thank Bert van den Belt and Marco Rutters in particular for their support in my efforts.

I missed some of my friends and family as they saw less of me, but kept me motivated. I would like to thank my dear friends and family members Harco van Polen, Lisette Hofland, Ivo Brouwer, Anita van Eindhoven, Tom Backx, Stan Ketelaars, Dennis Leeman, Dennis van Oort, Jan van Thiel, Johan Muskens, Joost Smit, Walter Willems, Camilla Singh, Jeroen Peters, Diana Rigola, Tanja Ruijsenaars, Raymond te Beek, Ruud Vorster, Lucy Vorster, Sylvie Megens, John Megens, Evert Vorster, Julie Evans, Dick Perebolte, Annie Perebolte, Henk-Jan Perebolte, Monica Perebolte, Wim Perebolte, Keng Perebolte, Friso Wiggers, Maartje Wiggers, and my parents, Marijon Wiggers, Jan Wiggers, for their moral support.

Working on this book demanded a lot of effort and attention. My children and my wife supported me throughout the process by giving me space and room to work. Now that the book has been released, I will make it up to them.

About the Reviewers

Abdul Rafay (http://abdulrafaysbiztalk.wordpress.com) has been working on integration with BizTalk and other Microsoft technologies for more than 5 years. He works as an Integrator in a bank in Qatar, where he is involved in architecture, design, development, and testing of integration solutions built on Microsoft platforms, which mainly includes BizTalk, WCF, and Windows Server AppFabric.

He has vast experience with integration projects in the banking domain and has been involved in projects integrating banking applications with core banking systems and B2B partners. He has previously worked with the largest implementations of BizTalk in companies, such as United Bank Ltd. in Pakistan and SADAD in KSA.

He was awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in BizTalk, thrice, and likes to share his knowledge and technical expertise on his blog, MSDN, and other forums.

Other than integration projects and BizTalk, Abdul has previously worked as a web developer with technologies such as ASP, ASP.NET, Sharepoint, and open source web applications.

I would like to thank my fantastic wife, Hira, for making this project, and my life successful. Thanks for your understanding, patience, and support, which lead me to success. I would like to thank God Almighty for giving me all what I have. I would like to thank all my friends who were there when I needed them and specially my in-laws. Thanks to all those who have contributed to my success and were part of my life.

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