My first experiences with BizTalkJanuary 21, 2007 14:56Here is a one-time post with information about how I started with BizTalk to get the information on this blog up-to-date. I wasn’t really aware of Microsoft BizTalk until July 2006. At the integration unit of Ordina MES I was working as C# .NET developer. During my holiday when I was sailing my manager phoned with the question if I wanted to join the introduction course to BizTalk 2006 because there was still a free seat. The hands-on training was given in August by U2U Training Services at our own office. It contained an introduction to BizTalk Server 2006, schemas, maps, messaging, orchestrations and transactions. BizTalk fitted my personal interests and I was quite impressed by the possibilities. At that moment I decided to join our BizTalk group. One of the intentions of the group was to get BizTalk 2006 Server certified. With 4 of our team members we focused on learning the theory for the 70-235 “TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006” exam. There wasn’t much training material available yet, so we used the just appeared books “BizTalk 2006 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach” and “Pro BizTalk 2006“. We all managed to pass the exam in one time. Right now I’m learning more and more about BizTalk by reading articles and doing practices. To keep my information centralized I started this blog. Because I’m particularly interested in user-interfaces, I will focus myself on the user aspects of BizTalk like BAM and Sharepoint 2007 integration. Besides that I’m currently working on information about Microsoft ESB Guidance. Tags: blog, business processes, exam questions, integration solutions, integration unit, maps, microsoft biztalk server, Ordina, schemas, Sharepoint, u2u. |
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