Developing And Deploying Microsoft Biztalk Server 2000 Solutions

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Obiettivo del corso: The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills that they need to develop and deploy Microsoft® BizTalk Server 2000 solutions. Rivolto a: This course is intended for BizTalk Server 2000 specialists who will be responsible for installing BizTalk Server 2000 and developing solutions that automate business processes.

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Before attending this course, students must have:

· Successfully completed Course

2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Es

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Preliminary Course Syllabus

Developing and Deploying Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000 Solutions

Course 2379A · Five days · Instructor-led

The goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills that they need to develop and deploy

Microsoft® BizTalk Server 2000 solutions.

Audience

This course is intended for BizTalk Server 2000 specialists who will be responsible for installing BizTalk Server 2000 and developing solutions that automate business processes.

At Course Completion

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

· Describe the role of BizTalk

Server 2000 in an e-business environment.

· Install BizTalk Server 2000 on a computer running Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server.

· Create a specification for an organization by using BizTalk Editor.

· Use BizTalk Mapper to create a map that translates and processes data between two specifications.

· Use BizTalk Messaging Manager to manage the exchange of business documents.

· Use BizTalk Orchestration

Designer to create an XLANG schedule drawing.

· Use receive functions to submit business documents to BizTalk Server 2000 from applications that cannot communicate directly with BizTalk Server 2000.

· Use BizTalk Document Tracking to monitor interchanges and business documents.

· Use Microsoft Visual Basic® to create a custom functoid.

· Create application integration components (AICs) so that BizTalk Server 2000 can pass data to application interfaces.

· Deploy BizTalk Server 2000 and track business documents and schedules.

· Configure servers and groups of servers to manage the flow of business documents in a BizTalk Server 2000 environment.

· Grant and manage security in a

BizTalk Server 2000 environment.

· Manage a BizTalk Server 2000 environment by monitoring business documents, business messages, databases, counters, and logs.

· Use BizTalk Server 2000 to design and build a BizTalk Server 2000 solution.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

· Successfully completed Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials, or possess the equivalent knowledge or experience.

· Successfully completed Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, or possess the equivalent knowledge or experience.

· Successfully completed Course 2072A, Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database, or possess the equivalent knowledge or experience.

· Knowledge of Extensible Markup

Language (XML) formats and techniques.

· Experience in developing Web pages by using Active Server Pages (ASP).

· Experience in programming

Visual Basic.

· Experience in developing COM components.

Microsoft

Certified Professional Exams

There is no

Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) exam associated with this course.

Student Materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

The following software is provided for use in the classroom:

· Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise

· Microsoft Visio® 2000 Standard SR1

· Windows 2000 Server

· BizTalk Server 2000 Enterprise

Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk

Server 2000

The following topics are covered in this module:

· The Need for BizTalk Server 2000

· The BizTalk Framework

· BizTalk Server Tools and Services

· Working with BizTalk Server 2000

At the end of this module, you will be able to describe the role of BizTalk Server 2000 in an e-business environment. This includes:

· Identifying the problems that organizations with business-to-business (B2B) networks confront when they integrate data and applications.

· Describing the elements of the BizTalk Framework, a specification built on Simple Object

Access Protocol (SOAP) that provides guidelines for creating and implementing

XML schemas.

· Describing BizTalk Server tools, BizTalk Messaging Services, and BizTalk Orchestration Services.

· Listing the advantages of using

BizTalk Server 2000, including the reliable exchange of data, automated business processes, and support for standard and custom document formats.

Module 2: Installing BizTalk Server 2000

The following topics are covered in this module:

· BizTalk Server 2000 Versions

· Identifying Hardware

Requirements

· Identifying Software

Requirements

· Installing BizTalk Server 2000

At the end of this module, you will be able to install BizTalk Server 2000 on a computer running Windows 2000 Server. This includes:

· Identifying BizTalk Server 2000 hardware and software requirements.

· Installing BizTalk

Server 2000. This includes determining the location for BizTalk Server databases, performing a complete installation, and identifying and resolving installation problems.

Module 3: Creating a Specification by Using

BizTalk Editor

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Introducing BizTalk Editor

· Specification Standards and

Structure

· Creating Specifications

At the end of this module, you will be able to create a specification to define the structure of a business document. This includes:

· Identifying the components of the BizTalk Editor interface.

· Identifying the components of a specification created in BizTalk Editor.

· Creating a new specification by using BizTalk Editor.

Module 4: Mapping Data by Using BizTalk Mapper

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Creating Maps

· Creating Links in Maps

· Verifying Maps

· Using Functoids in Maps

· Building a Custom Functoid

At the end of this module, you will be able to use BizTalk Mapper to create a map that translates and processes data between two different specifications. This includes:

· Identifying the need for

BizTalk Mapper.

· Using BizTalk Mapper to create a map between two specifications.

· Creating links between the elements of a specification.

· Using BizTalk Mapper to test a map.

· Using functoids in a map.

· Creating a custom Visual Basic functoid.

Module 5: Managing the Exchange of Documents by Using BizTalk Messaging Manager

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Introducing BizTalk Messaging

Manager Objects

· Creating Organizations and

Applications

· Creating Document Definitions

· Creating Messaging Ports

· Creating Channels

· Creating Distribution Lists

· Creating Envelopes

At the end of this module, you will be able to manage the exchange of business documents within and between organizations by using BizTalk

Messaging Manager. This includes:

· Creating organizations and applications to represent your business and trading partners.

· Creating document definitions to specify processing information for business documents.

· Creating messaging ports to specify a destination for a processed business document.

· Creating channels to transport business documents.

· Creating distribution lists to send a business document to multiple destinations.

· Creating envelopes to provide routing information for business documents.

Module 6: Submitting Documents to BizTalk

Server 2000

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Using Receive Functions

· Using the Interchange Object

· Using ASP Pages

At the end of this module, you will be able to submit documents to

BizTalk Server 2000 by using receive functions and the methods of the Interchange object. This includes:

· Configuring receive functions, determining the type of business documents that the receive function can handle, and adding a File receive function and a Message Queuing receive function to BizTalk Server 2000.

· Using the Submit and SubmitSync methods of the Interchange object to exchange data.

· Configuring an ASP page to submit a business document.

Module 7: Building Business Process

Implementations by Using BizTalk Orchestration Designer

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Describing the BizTalk

Orchestration Designer Environment

· Describing a Business Process

· Configuring Implementation

Shapes

· Executing an XLANG Schedule

Drawing

At the end of this module, you will be able to use BizTalk

Orchestration Designer to create an XLANG schedule. This includes:

· Describing the Flowchart,

Implementation, and Communication shapes, which are used to create an XLANG schedule drawing.

· Using BizTalk Orchestration

Designer to describe a business process.

· Configuring application services in an XLANG schedule drawing.

· Executing an XLANG schedule drawing.

Module 8: Developing Application Integration

Components

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Introducing AICs

· Pipeline Components

· Lightweight AICs

· Registering AICs for Use with

BizTalk Server 2000

· Configuring Messaging Ports to

Use AICs

At the end of this module, you will be able to create AICs that act as translators so that BizTalk Mapper can pass data to applications. This includes:

· Describing the role of AICs and how they are used in an application integration scenario.

· Creating and using pipeline

AICs.

· Creating and using lightweight

AICs to implement the IBTSAppIntegration interface.

· Registering AICs to differentiate BizTalk Server AICs from other objects in the registry.

· Configuring a messaging port to send business documents to it.

Module 9:
Deploying and Managing BizTalk

Server 2000 Solutions

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Introducing Deployment Features and Tools

· Deploying an Automated Business

Process

· Managing Databases

· Managing Queues

At the end of this module, you will be able to deploy and manage a

BizTalk Server 2000 solution. This includes:

· Using BizTalk Server deployment features and tools.

· Deploying an automated business process

· Managing the four BizTalk

Server databases.

· Managing the queues thAt BizTalk Server 2000 uses.

Module 10
: Tracking Documents

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Introducing Document Tracking

· Searching Interchanges and

Documents

· Viewing Query Results

At the end of this module, you will be able to track interchanges and business documents that pass through BizTalk Server 2000 by using BizTalk

Document Tracking. This includes:

· Describing the BizTalk Document

Tracking interface and the Tracking database.

· Using BizTalk Document Tracking to search for an interchange or business document by name, type, or date and time of processing.

· Viewing the results of interchange searches and document searches.

Module 11: Optimizing and Monitoring BizTalk

Server 2000

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Configuring Servers and Server

Groups

· Optimizing Performance by

Scaling Vertically

· Optimizing Performance by

Scaling Horizontally

· Monitoring Status

At the end of this module, you will learn how to determine the required number of servers; add users to the BizTalk Server Administrators group; add, delete, and configure a server group or servers in a group; and set server properties. This includes:

· Configuring servers that are running BizTalk Server 2000 for server groups.

· Configuring BizTalk Server groups.

· Optimizing the performance of

BizTalk Server groups by scaling the servers vertically.

· Optimizing the performance of

BizTalk Server groups by scaling the servers horizontally.

· Using multiple tools and utilities to monitor the status of the BizTalk Server 2000 environment.

Module 12: Securing the BizTalk Server 2000

Environment

The following topics are covered in this module:

· Introduction to Securing the

BizTalk Server Environment

· Using Accounts and Policies

· Using Transmission Methods to

Secure Data

· Using Certificates to Secure

Data

· Securing Access Through

Firewalls

At the end of this module, you will be able to grant and manage security in a BizTalk Server 2000 environment. This includes:

· Describing the Windows 2000 features that BizTalk Server 2000 uses to secure data and components.

· Configuring user accounts and policies for secure access.

· Using any of the transmission methods that BizTalk Server 2000 supports to secure data.

· Using certificates with BizTalk

Server 2000.

· Securing access through a firewall

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Developing And Deploying Microsoft Biztalk Server 2000 Solutions

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