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(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide: Second Edition
This book does exactly what it says on the cover, giving in-depth guidance to intermediate BizTalk developers on how to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. It's your essential aid to success.
A hands-on certification guide with practical examples and sample questions and answers to help BizTalk developers pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. If you are an intermediate level BizTalk developer who wants to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam, then this book is for you. A working knowledge of fundamental BizTalk concepts around the core messaging engine and building business processes using orchestrations is assumed but not required. In addition, core knowledge of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and a basic understanding of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is recommended.
What you will learn
Understand the core architecture of BizTalk, including publish/subscribe, context and contentbased routing, receive and send ports, and other administrative artifacts
Create rich and useful schemas with restrictions and reusable types
Create maps and apply logic such as conditional mapping, looping, scripting and external assemblies, and other map and functoid logic
Create orchestrations and work with messages, scopes, transactions, binding, correlation, and other shapes and processing logic
Handle exceptions in messaging and orchestration scenarios and recover from them using catch, compensation, and failed message routing
Perform administrative tasks such as installing, configuring, tuning, deploying, maintaining, and troubleshooting BizTalk Server 2010 groups and solutions
Work with web services and WCF, expose and consume services, and apply custom configurations and behaviours
Use the additional features in BizTalk, such as Business Rules Engine (BRE), EDI, RFID, and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
Create and run BizTalk Server virtual machines in the Windows Azure infrastructure as a service environment
Who this book is for
If you are an intermediate level BizTalk developer who wants to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam, then this book is for you. A working knowledge of fundamental BizTalk concepts around the core messaging engine and building business processes using orchestrations is assumed but not required. In addition, core knowledge of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and a basic understanding of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is recommended.