BizTalk 2006 R2 - Developer Boot Camps


BizTalk 2006 Developer Boot Camp (Level 300/400)

Nov/Dec 2006  Print

Since 2001, DDLS has been working closely with Mick Badran (BizTalk MVP) from Breeze Training and other leading BizTalk instructors, to deliver high quality BizTalk Server training throughout Australia.

DDLS has now partnered with Breeze, to deliver BizTalk 2006 Developer Boot Camps. These fun yet intense Boot Camps are based on Breeze Training’s Upgrading Your Skills and Beyond workshop, which is also used to train Microsoft’s own BizTalk Developers & Consultants and some of the very best integration companies in the industry. The BizTalk 2006 Developer Boot Camp has been designed by BizTalk experts, sharing their invaluable experience in the field; knowledge which cannot be found in any manual.

BizTalk 2006 Developer Boot Camp

This hands-on workshop is ideal for experienced BizTalk Developers who need to deepen their skills and for those working with BizTalk 2002/04 needing to upgrade to BizTalk Server 2006.

Developers will perform advanced business process integration using BizTalk. Attendees will learn how to use Business Activity Services (BAS), Single Sign-On (SSO) and Training Partner Management. Practice developing, managing and customising adapters and creating custom pipeline components, all within BizTalk rules. This workshop also explores in-depth the new features of BizTalk 2006 R2 including developing and consuming WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) services for BizTalk.

This course will help you prepare for the MCTS: BizTalk Server 2006 certification exam 70-235: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using BizTalk Server 2006.

This four day workshop will focus on:

  1. Upgrading your skills from BizTalk 2002/2004 to BizTalk Server 2006. Connected systems Roadmap to BizTalk 2006 R2.

  2. Perform advanced orchestrations

  3. Gain an understanding of Workflow with in-depth hands-on scenario labs. Assess the differences between Windows Workflow and BizTalk orchestration engine.

  4. Take advantage of Trading Partner Management using BAS.

  5. Utilise SSO – store sensitive configuration data securely.

  6. Develop and manage adapters (e.g. WCF adapters)

  7. Create custom pipeline components.

  8. Create custom adapters. (e.g. Split messages)

  9. Create and work with Rules for the BizTalk Rules Engine.

Prerequisites:
Before attending this workshop, students should have some experience with previous versions of BizTalk and .Net development skills.

For course outline and bookings, please go to the following link:
BizTalk 2006 R2 – Developer Boot Camp (Level 300/400)

For further information, please contact your Account Manager or the DDLS Customer Care Centre on 13 12 01.