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Module 1: Introduction to BizTalk Server 2006
Lessons
What Is BizTalk Server 2006?
What"s New in BizTalk Server 2006?
The BizTalk Tools Environment.
Lab A: Examining a BizTalk Application
Testing a BizTalk Application.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe common BizTalk Server 2006 scenarios, the overall architecture and the function of the runtime services.
Describe improvements and new features in BizTalk Server 2006.
Describe the BizTalk production environment and the tools used to deploy and manage BizTalk applications.
Module 2: Installing BizTalk Server 2006
Lessons
Planning a BizTalk Server Installation.
Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server.
Lab A: Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
Installing Windows SharePoint Services.
Configuring Windows SharePoint Services.
Lab A: Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server 2006
Installing BizTalk Server 2006.
Configuring BizTalk Server 2006.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan a server environment and install prerequisite services.
Install and configure BizTalk Server on a computer.
Module 3: Deploying BizTalk Server Applications
Lessons
Introduction to Application Deployment.
Deploying Assemblies by Using a Microsoft Installer (MSI) Package.
Deploying Business Rules.
Lab A: Deploying Applications by Using an MSI Package
Removing a BizTalk Application.
Deploying a BizTalk Application from an MSI Package.
Starting and Testing the BizTalk Application.
Lab B: Composing and Deploying Business Rules
Creating a New Business Rule.
Deploying and Testing the New Policy.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the application deployment process.
Deploy assemblies by using an MSI package.
Create and deploy business rules.
Module 4: Managing BizTalk Server Applications
Lessons
Administering a BizTalk Application.
Using Health and Activity Tracking (HAT).
Scripting Administrative Tasks.
Monitoring Business Activity.
Lab A: Administering a BizTalk Application
Creating Receive Ports and Locations.
Creating Send Ports.
Binding the Orchestration.
Starting and Testing the Application.
Lab B: Monitoring Message Activity and Debugging Orchestrations
Tracking and Viewing Message Activity.
Debugging Running Orchestration Instances.
Lab C: Scripting Administrative Tasks
Stopping an Application Using a Script.
Removing an Application Using a Script.
Deploying an Application Using a Script.
Starting an Application Using a Script.
Lab D: Monitoring Business Activity
Creating a BAM Activity.
Creating a BAM View.
Deploying a BAM View.
Configuring BAM Data Collection.
Testing BAM Data Collection.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage BizTalk services and start and stop BizTalk applications.
Use HAT to monitor message activity and debug orchestrations.
Use scripts to deploy and mange BizTalk applications.
Monitor Business Activity by using Business Activity Monitoring (BAM).
Module 5: Administering a BizTalk Server Environment
Lessons
Managing a BizTalk Server Group.
Backing Up and Restoring BizTalk Server.
Lab A: Managing a BizTalk Server Group
Managing Global Adapter Properties.
Adding MessageBox Databases.
Adding Hosts.
Adding Host Instances.
Lab B: Backing Up and Restoring a BizTalk Server
Backing Up a BizTalk Server.
Restoring a BizTalk Server.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage server operations for a BizTalk Server group.
Back up and restore a BizTalk server environment.
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