Posted in Uncategorized, tagged ESB, SOA, Sydney, Zeeshan on October 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
An SOA summit is being arranged by Microsoft on the 18th of November. It’s a one day session that calls in IT leaders from major Australian corporations to share their experiences about implementing an SOA solution.
I thought about digging into what everyone perceives about SOA – and I came across this hilarious read .. called SOA Facts [...]
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The Microsoft Connected Systems Division (CSD) “publicly” released the virtual image (still to find the download link!). The image contains early builds of the upcoming technology and also a set of hands-on labs.
The main components that are installed on the image are as follows..The preliminary release of software for code name “Oslo” and code name [...]
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A new release is available on the SFTP adapter (26 Oct), which is a free download of course!. The good improvement is that it can be configured dynamically.
Release notes
Adapter now supports file Rename on top of the default Delete behaviour for Receive, with macro support – you can specify eg. %SourceFileName%.old for rename name.
Adapter now [...]
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I’m not talking about the Enterprise service bus (ESB) today . This in reality is the office bus Microsoft started out in China..
The idea is that either you get squeezed in public transport or the pain of driving through the traffic. But here is what Microsoft seems to have done for their employees in China. [...]
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While working with BizTalk with MQ, you would always be thinking about the errors that could happen during communication. Same here J . In order to tackle the issue, there are several alternatives. In this post, I’ll explain about using a request-response port rather than a fire and forget approch (send only port).
Here is [...]
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On September 29, Microsoft announced its next wave of developer tools !. The overall strategy revolves around 5 pillars.
Within last 4 years MS had been so fast on releasing development related stuff! I’ve seen lots of IT guys arguing this and the way MS is maturing it’s framework so fast! Seriously, what do you think?
For [...]
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We had a error the other day on our testing enviornment. This enviornment was locked down by security parameters to make it production “like”. Our BizTalk application was listening on a receive file location. The BizTalk host account was given read, write, execute and modify priviledges on the folder. However, we received the following error [...]
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One of the most weird errors that I’ve encountered. It was 2am on a weekend night while working on my dev machine (which has all privileges assign to me – ofcourse )
I did my usual BizTalk deploy using Visual Studio – and it came up with the following error in visual studio and a [...]
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