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Module 1:
Introduction to BizTalk Server 2000
The Need for
BizTalk Server 2000
The BizTalk
Framework
BizTalk Server
Tools and Services
Working with
BizTalk Server 2000
Module 2:
Installing BizTalk Server 2000
BizTalk Server
2000 Versions
Identifying
Hardware Requirements
Identifying
Software Requirements
Installing BizTalk
Server 2000
Module 3:
Creating a Specification by Using BizTalk Editor
Introducing
BizTalk Editor
Specification
Standards and Structure
Creating
Specifications
Module 4:
Mapping Data by Using BizTalk Mapper
Creating Maps
Creating Links in
Maps
Verifying Maps
Using Functoids in
Maps
Building a Custom
Functoid
Module 5:
Managing the Exchange of Documents by Using BizTalk Messaging Manager
Introducing
BizTalk Messaging Manager Objects
Creating
Organizations and Applications
Creating Document
Definitions
Creating Messaging
Ports
Creating Channels
Creating
Distribution Lists
Creating Envelopes
Module 6:
Submitting Documents to BizTalk Server 2000
Using Receive
Functions
Using the
Interchange Object
Using ASP Pages |
Module 7:
Building Business Process Implementations by Using BizTalk
Orchestration Designer
Describing the
BizTalk Orchestration Designer Environment
Describing a
Business Process
Configuring
Implementation Shapes
Executing an XLANG
Schedule Drawing
Module 8:
Developing Application Integration Components
Introducing AICs
Pipeline
Components & Lightweight AICs
Registering AICs
for Use with BizTalk Server 2000
Configuring
Messaging Ports to Use AICs
Module 9:
Deploying and Managing BizTalk Server 2000 Solutions
Introducing
Deployment Features and Tools
Deploying an
Automated Business Process
Managing Databases
Managing Queues
Module 10:
Tracking Documents Introducing Document Tracking
Searching
Interchanges and Documents
Viewing Query
Results
Module 11:
Optimizing and Monitoring BizTalk Server 2000
Configuring
Servers and Server Groups
Optimizing
Performance by Scaling Vertically
Optimizing
Performance by Scaling Horizontally
Monitoring Status
Module 12:
Securing the BizTalk Server 2000 Environment
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 |