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Technology: |
Windows 2000 / .NET |
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Course: |
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Type: |
Development |
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Duration: |
5 Days |
Description:
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Delivery Method: |
Instructor led |
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Summary Description: |
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Audience: |
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The goal of this course is to provide students with the
knowledge and skills that they need to develop and deploy Microsoft BizTalk™
Server 2000 solutions. |
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This
course is intended for BizTalk Server 2000 specialists who will be
responsible for installing BizTalk Server 2000 and developing solutions that
automate business processes. |
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Objectives: |
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Comments: |
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This course will help the student prepare for the
following Microsoft Certified Professional exams: This course is associated with portions of Exam
70-230. |
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None. |
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Topics Covered: By the end of this
course, the student should be able to: ü
Describe the role of BizTalk Server 2000 in an
e-business environment. ü
Install BizTalk Server 2000 on a computer running
Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server. ü
Create a specification for an organization by using
BizTalk Editor. ü
Use BizTalk Mapper to create a map that translates
and processes data between two specifications. ü
Use BizTalk Messaging Manager to manage the exchange
of business documents. ü
Use BizTalk Orchestration Designer to create an
XLANG schedule drawing. ü
Use receive functions
to submit business documents to BizTalk Server 2000 from applications that
cannot communicate directly with BizTalk Server 2000. ü
Use BizTalk Document Tracking to monitor
interchanges and business documents. ü
Use Microsoft Visual Basic® to create a custom
functoid. ü
Create application integration components (AICs) so
that BizTalk Server 2000 can pass data to application interfaces. ü
Deploy BizTalk Server 2000 and track business
documents and schedules. ü
Configure servers and groups of servers to manage
the flow of business documents in a BizTalk Server 2000 environment. ü
Grant and manage security in a BizTalk Server 2000
environment. ü
Manage a BizTalk Server 2000 environment by
monitoring business documents, business messages, databases, counters, and
logs. ü Use
BizTalk Server 2000 to design and build a BizTalk Server 2000 solution. |
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Prerequisites: Student should have: ü
Successfully completed Course 2151, Microsoft
Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials, or possess the
equivalent knowledge or experience. ü
Successfully completed Course 2152, Implementing
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, or possess the equivalent knowledge or
experience. ü
Successfully completed Course 2072, Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database, or
possess the equivalent knowledge or experience. ü
Knowledge of Extensible Markup Language (XML)
formats and techniques. ü
Experience in developing Web pages by using Active
Server Pages (ASP). ü
Experience in programming Visual Basic. ü Experience
in developing COM components. |
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