Saturday, July 29, 2006

BizTalk Server 2006 MCTS

Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, is a new certificate that is focusing on one technology, which makes the path to get a certificate shorter and smarter, the core objective of MCTS is to let you prove your skills and knowledge at one Microsoft Technology, and BizTalk Server 2006 is not an exception.

The BizTalk 2006 MCTS holder,     will have a good understanding about how to design and develop BizTalk applications, creating Messaging architecture including schemas, maps, pipelines, adapters, and last but not least Orchestrations, also the holder will be aware of BRE (Business Rule Engine) usage, Human workflow, short and long term transactions, that was about the design and development of applications.

About the applications management and deployment, you will be aware of how to manage business processes, and how to deploy your applications.

The good news is that it’s only one exam, once you pass it; you become a BizTalk Server Certified, which is a good evidence to your knowledge and implementation, the roadmap to BizTalk MCTS is mentioned below ( as per Microsoft site )

Required Exams for MCTS: BizTalk Server 2006 (One Exam Required)

Courses

Books

Exam 70–235: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using BizTalk Server 2006 (available early 2006)

2933: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 (available as five-day classroom training in early 2006)2934: Deploying and Managing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 (available as two-day classroom training in early 2006)

Programming Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 Core Reference (available early 2006)


 

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

BizTalk 2006 Easy Installation

I have just finished installing BizTalk 2006 on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition SP1, one of the things that made BizTalk 2004 a real pain was its installation, however installing BizTalk 2006 is a real fun, and it’s straightforward, It’s kind of ( Next, Next, …, Finish ), If you have Internet connection it’s better to let the installation wizard to update all required components through the web, or if you plan to install it to other machine, you can download a cab file and reuse it everywhere else, actually I cannot forget how hard it was to install BizTalk 2004 prerequisites, which made me opt to use VHD image, and I used MS Virtual PC, now it's easy to get it up as the wizard provides a component updater and it's really a one click configuration, how simple !, however to create Groups and get started with BizTalk 2006, if you have SQL Server 2000, you should have SP4 installed to configure BizTalk 2006 from BizTalk Server Configuration.

You can select Basic Configuration and BizTalk Configuration will take after everything, it’s really simple!

You can download SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 from here, then you can select the components that most interest you.

After you select Basic Configuration if there is anything incorrect you will get one warning, also to make sure everything is fine, run BizTalk Server 2006 Administration Console; actually it's MMC, from left tree expand BizTalk Server 2006 Administration , then expand BizTalk Group[MachineName:BizTalkMgmtDb], expand Applications node, you will get 2 applications; BizTalk.System, and BizTalk Application 1; this assures that group has been created correctly.

Note: After installing BizTalk 2006 it creates 2 default applications first is BizTalk.System which contains all artifacts required to run built-in applications like Business Activity Services ( BAS ), also it contains some components that are part of BizTalk runtime which is required to each and every BizTalk application, second application is just a default application.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Biztalk Cafe Welcome Post

I'm pleased to get my second blog tuned, it's BizTalk Cafe, named after my first 2 years old blog CairoCafe, in this blog I am going to record my thought, suggestions, and experiences about BizTalk Server 2006, hope I add something to BizTalk Geeks !
Cheerios