BizTalk Server - PDC09 Prep Guide For Server Folk
This post focuses on a series of select sessions closely related to the Windows Server platform. Read all related posts.
The post highlights selected sessions and gives guidance on what to read or which website to check out to make the most out of your visit to PDC2009.
Certainly not complete but something to get you started.
BizTalk Server Sessions @PDC2009
Queuing and Publish/Subscribe in a Heterogeneous Environment
Queuing and publish/subscribe are common patterns for building loosely-coupled, distributed applications. Learn how to use Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) the new Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 routing service, the Microsoft .NET Service Bus, and Microsoft BizTalk Server to easily connect heterogeneous systems. We’ll then introduce AMQP (the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol), an important new open standard for interoperable message-oriented middleware, which will reduce the friction in connecting heterogeneous clients. A real-world scenario will show AMQP in action, connecting WCF, Microsoft Excel, and Java-based clients.
Resources:
- WCF - Windows Communication Foundation Architecture Overview
- ASP .NET 4.0
- Routing in ASP .NET 4.0
- AMQP - Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
- Open AMQ
- MSMQ – Message Queuing
- .NET Service Bus
Microsoft BizTalk Server Futures and Roadmap
Learn how BizTalk Server 2009 lets you focus on writing the code to do the hardcore business logic and let BizTalk take care of moving the data. Hear how your development skills with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) work seamlessly with the powerful integration platform of BizTalk. Find out how BizTalk aligns with the Microsoft application server in the longer term.
Resources:
- Microsoft BizTalk Server
- WCF - Windows Communication Foundation Architecture Overview
- BizTalk Server Developer Center
- Learn BizTalk
Connecting Applications with the Microsoft BizTalk Enterprise Service Bus
See how the BizTalk Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) enables you to build services that can be quickly located and connected, whether they live behind the firewall or in the cloud, without creating a brittle point-to-point link. Learn how to dramatically improve the service lifecycle of development, testing, and deployment by using the powerful messaging, routing, and transformation capabilities of the BizTalk ESB in your solution today, and get a glimpse of future plans for BizTalk service bus/pub-sub pattern.
Resources:
- BizTalk Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Guidance
- ESB on CodePlex
- BizTalk Server Roadmap
- BizTalk Learning Center
See you @PDC09.