First Steps: Developing BizTalk Applications
| AUTHOR | Loftin, Robert |
| PUBLISHER | Apress (05/23/2007) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
First Steps: Developing BizTalk Applications is a primer to most other introductory Biztalk books. If you feel like traditional beginning books are too abstract, and that you are mired in detail and missing the â oebig picture, â ? check out this book. Itâ (TM)s not a reference â " itâ (TM)s a jumpstart to learning Biztalk. You learn about the product in a phased approach. This way, you learn just what you need to know, when you need to know it. And the entire book is example-based: you learn by doing. Each phase provides detailed instructions for creating, deploying, and testing a BizTalk project. Through the bookâ (TM)s projects, you will be exposed to orchestrations, pipelines, maps, schemas, messages, ports, shapes, the BizTalk Server Administration console, and the Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) tool.
To quickly get ahead and quick-start your Biztalk learning process, this book is for you.
First Steps: Developing BizTalk Applications is a primer to most other introductory Biztalk books. If you feel like traditional beginning books are too abstract, and that you are mired in detail and missing the â oebig picture, â ? check out this book. Itâ (TM)s not a reference â " itâ (TM)s a jumpstart to learning Biztalk. You learn about the product in a phased approach. This way, you learn just what you need to know, when you need to know it. And the entire book is example-based: you learn by doing. Each phase provides detailed instructions for creating, deploying, and testing a BizTalk project. Through the bookâ (TM)s projects, you will be exposed to orchestrations, pipelines, maps, schemas, messages, ports, shapes, the BizTalk Server Administration console, and the Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) tool.
To quickly get ahead and quick-start your Biztalk learning process, this book is for you.
Robert has been involved in the PC industry since the early days; developing custom applications and tools for the first and subsequent IBM PC platforms, which eventually came to be known as the Win/Tel platform. He has pursued many entrepreneurial activities some of which included custom application development, development tools for BASIC programmers, a personal information manager and a web based auction site. His knowledge of various computing technologies has been acquired by investing vast amounts of time in independent study.
Robert has a Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering) degree from Duke University and a Master of Science (BioMedical Engineering) degree from Rutgers University. He is licensed to practice Engineering in the State of North Carolina and enjoys early morning walks, swimming and hiking. He considers himself a political news junkie and blogs regularly.
