BizTalk 2006 Recipes – A problem-solution approachJanuary 13, 2007 19:26I would like to mention that there is a great book available about BizTalk 2006. It is called BizTalk 2006 Recipes, published by Apress and written by Mark Beckner, Ben Goeltz, Brandon Gross, Brennan O`Reilly, Stephen Roger, Mark Smith and Alexander West. (ISBN 1-59059-711-7)
In the book you will find a comprehensive guidance on working through complex deployment challenges, including tested, reusable code snippets for use in production, enabling faster deployment and minimal post-implementation engineering support. The book is intended for starting BizTalkers as well as the seasoned BizTalk professional, but in my opinion it might be useful to have already a little introduction to the BizTalk development environment before starting with this book. I already did a quick read in the book during my BizTalk 70-235 study, the book gives a detailed step by step overview of solutions (with lots of images) on how to work with BizTalk. The authors really did a good job to provide you with solutions that work, but best of all that works well. In the next month(s) I will read this book and try to run all the provided solutions. Of course I will post feedback about this book on this blog. Tags: apress, BizTalk, blog, book, code, deployment, guidance, oreilly, recipes, snippets.Hello worldJanuary 12, 2007 20:05Welcome at my personal blog website! My name is Edwin Vriethoff and I’m a c# .net developer and BizTalk consultant. I work at Ordina SI&D MES in the Netherlands. I am interested in BizTalk since August 2006, so I’m still very short in the BizTalk field. I’ve stared this blog as a way for myself to collect information about BizTalk and to keep track of my progress. I hope this place will also become a good resource for the starting BizTalker to get started in BizTalk Server 2006. In a few days I will complete my ‘about me‘ profile on which I will give more information about my focus and why I started this blog. Of course feel free to post feedback! Tags: BizTalk, blog, Ordina, personal, progress. |
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