Overview
BizTalk is an integration tool provided by Microsoft to integrate homogeneous (Within the Organization) and heterogeneous (Outside Organization) applications.
Also it has rich capabilities of tracking real-time Business activities and implementing Business Rules. It is a highly effective message broker system.
Trainer Profile
Please go through below link for BizTalk Trainer Details.
https://www.urbanpro.com/hyderabad/vangapandu-bala-s/6907856
Prerequisites
- No technology knowledge required to learn BizTalk
- Having knowledge on dot net and sqlserver are added advantage
Duration
- Duration of the course is 30 to 35 hours
- As part of BizTalk training, both BizTalk development and administration part will be covered.
BizTalk Course Content
Module 1: BizTalk Server Overview
- What Is BizTalk Server?
- Why Is BizTalk Server?
- BizTalk Components and Capabilities
- BizTalk Architecture
Module 2: BizTalk Server Setup
- Installation of SqlServer
- Installation of Visual Studio
- Installation of BizTalk Server and configuration
Module 3: Creating BizTalk Schemas
- Introduction to BizTalk Schemas
- Creating Schemas
- Schemas for Non-XML Messages
Module 4: Creating BizTalk Maps
- Creating a BizTalk Map
- Manipulating Data Using Functoids
- BizTalk Mapper Usability Features
Module 5: Deploying BizTalk Applications
- Deploying Fundamentals
- Deploying Assemblies
- Working with Binding Files
- Deploying Using MSI Packages
Module 6: Enabling Message Routing Using Ports
- Introduction to Message Routing
- Configuring Message Routing
- Monitoring BizTalk Processes
- Enabling Tracking and Viewing Tracked Data
Module 7: Troubleshooting BizTalk Runtime Exceptions
- Troubleshooting Issues Using the Group Hub
- Troubleshooting Issues using Event Viewer
Module 8: Tracking BizTalk Server Activity
- Enabling Tracking and Viewing Tracked Data
- How Does Tracking Really Work?
Module 9: Creating Pipelines
- Introduction to Pipelines
- Building Custom Pipelines
Module 10: Creating Orchestrations
- Introduction to BizTalk Orchestration
- Building an Orchestration
Module 11: Advanced Orchestration Design
- Orchestration Shapes
- Logical Port Binding Options
- Implementing Correlation
- Invoking Orchestrations
Module 12: Expose BizTalk WCF Service
- Communication with Two-Way Services
- How to expose BizTalk orchestration as wcf service.
- How to expose BizTalk schema as wcf service.
Module 13: RESTful API Integration
- RESTful APIs
- HTTP Verbs
- Working with JSON Encoded Messages
- Test RESTful APIs
Module 14: Integrating with Databases and .net components
- Generating BizTalk Artifacts from Database
- Registering the WCF-SQL Adapter
- Create C# class libraries and calling from BizTalk Orchestration
Module 15: Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
- Creating Activities, View
- Using Tracking Profile Editor
- How to view activities in BAM Portal
Module 16: Business Rule Engine (BRE)
- Purpose of Business Rules
- Creating Business Rules
- Deploying Business Rules
Module 17: ESB Exception Management Console
- Purpose of ESB Exception Management Console
- How to route the exception messages to ESB
- Features of ESB management console
Module 18: Health and Activity Tracking
- Tracking Message Activity
- Using the Service Pane
- Observing the status of Orchestration
- Following path and status of execution
- Debugging an Orchestration using HAT
Module 19: BizTalk Design Patterns
- Parallel Convoy
- Sequential Convoy
- Correlations
BizTalk Material/Classroom Videos
- Quick recap notes will be given for each class
- Class room videos will be shared for each class