Overview
Microsoft BizTalk is an enterprise message conversion system and integration platform that enables disparate IT systems and applications to communicate with each other, for example, to exchange business documents such as purchase orders and invoices across organizational boundaries.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at admins and engineers who wish to design, deploy and manage a multi-server BizTalk Server environment.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure BizTalk Server.
- Set up and manage BizTalk users.
- Set up and secure message routing within an organization.
- Configure EDI-based integration with partners outside of the organization.
- Deploy, monitor, and manage business rules.
- Automate the deployment of BizTalk applications.
- Track, monitor and analyze Business Activity.
- Plan and implement high-availability and disaster recovery for Biztalk Server.
Format of the Course
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Lots of exercises and practice.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Requirements
- Experience managing Windows-based network environments
Audience
- System administrators
- Systems engineers
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of BizTalk Server Features and Architecture
- BizTalk components, tools and tasks
Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server
- Basic vs custom configuration
- Pre-installation tasks
- Installing and configuring
- Post-installation tasks
Getting Started
- Navigating the UI
- BizTalk Server Administration console
- BTSTask command-line tool
Setting up and Managing Users
- Securing user passwords using ESSO
- Managing user credentials
Routing Messages
- Configuring message routing
- Sending and receiving messages (adaptors)
- Setting up a business process workflow (orchestration)
Securing Messages
- Installing and configuring certificates in Biztalk
- Securing messages using pipelines
- Encrypting and decrypting a message
- Applying and verifying a digital signature
Creating, Running and Managing Business Rules
- How business rules work
- Implementing business rules using Business Rules Engine (BRE)
- Managing Business Rules Engine (BRE)
Deploying a Biztalk Application
- Deploying an assembly
- Customizing binding files
- Deploying the application as an MSI Package
- Troubleshooting runtime exceptions
Automating a BizTalk Deployment
- What to automate
- Scripting using BTSTask
- Scripting using PowerShell
- Automating other administrative tasks
Integrating Applications across Organizational Boundaries
- Case Study: Exchanging business documents
- Determining where and how to send and receive messages
- Understanding ports and bindings
- Using parties, roles, and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Tracking and Monitoring Business Activity
- Enabling and managing tracking settings
- Enabling data analytics
- Configuring Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
- Tracking, viewing and analyzing data
- Using third-party monitoring tools
Configuring Biztalk Server for Highly-Available
- Managing hosts and host instances
- Isolating hosts, services, etc.
Disaster Recovery in BizTalk
- Planning a disaster recovery strategy
- Recovering the BizTalk Server database
- Recovering the BizTalk Server runtime
- Recovering the Enterprise Single Sign-On (ESSO) system
Updating Biztalk
- Installing Feature Packs
- Installing BizTalk Server tools
Best Practices
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion