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Module 7: Integrating with Adapters

Module 7: Integrating with Adapters. Overview. Lesson 1: Introduction to BizTalk Adapters Lesson 2: Configuring a BizTalk Adapter. Lesson 1: Introduction to BizTalk Adapters. What Is an Adapter? Sources of Adapters What Is the BizTalk Adapter Framework?. What Is an Adapter? . Adapters.

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Module 7: Integrating with Adapters

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  1. Module 7:Integrating with Adapters

  2. Overview • Lesson 1: Introduction to BizTalk Adapters • Lesson 2: Configuring a BizTalk Adapter

  3. Lesson 1: Introduction to BizTalk Adapters • What Is an Adapter? • Sources of Adapters • What Is the BizTalk Adapter Framework?

  4. What Is an Adapter? Adapters .NET or COM software components Connect BizTalk to specific applications and systems Can use standard protocols (HTTP, FTP, POP3) Can use proprietary communication mechanisms Support one-way or two-way communications Add metadata to data stream of received messages

  5. Sources of Adapters Adapter Sources Standard BizTalk Server 2010 adapters Microsoft add-on adapters Third-party adapters Custom adapters

  6. What Is the BizTalk Adapter Framework? BizTalk Adapter Framework APIs for access to BizTalk shared services Includes samples and a template for creatingcustom adapters Can use standard BizTalk administration tools to manage and configure the adapter

  7. Lesson 2: Configuring a BizTalk Adapter • Configuring an Adapter • Integrating with Protocol Adapters • FTP Adapter Improvements in BizTalk Server 2010 • Demonstration: Configuring a Protocol Adapter • Integrating with WCF Adapters • Demonstration: Configuring a WCF Adapter • BizTalk Server 2010 Application Adapters • Integrating with Application Adapters • Demonstration: Integrating with SharePoint

  8. Configuring an Adapter File adapter properties

  9. Integrating with Protocol Adapters BizTalk Native Protocol Adapters FTP HTTP MSMQ POP3 SMTP SOAP WebSphere MQ

  10. FTP Adapter Improvements in BizTalk Server 2010 Support for secure file transfers Supports FTPS file transfers over SSL / TLS Enable by configuring new SSL properties Supports downloads from read-only locations Maintains a list of previously downloaded files Can compare timestamps to detect an updated file Supports atomic transfers in ASCII mode Transfers file to a temporary FTP folder, then moves file Does not support resuming a file transfer

  11. Demonstration: Configuring a Protocol Adapter In this demonstration, you will see how to configure the FTP receive adapter

  12. Integrating with WCF Adapters 1 2 WCF-NetMsmqadapter properties

  13. Demonstration: Configuring a WCF Adapter In this demonstration, you will see how to: • Generate WCF-Custom adapter metadata • Examine the WCF-Custom metadata

  14. BizTalk Server 2010 Application Adapters Adapters included in BizTalk Server 2010 SAP Siebel Oracle SQL Server PeopleSoft JD Edwards Microsoft SharePoint TIBCO IBM mainframes WebSphereMQ List of supported application versions at www.microsoft.com/biztalk

  15. Integrating with Application Adapters Windows SharePoint adapter properties

  16. Demonstration: Integrating with SharePoint In this demonstration, you will see how to: • Configure the SharePoint receive adapter • Configure the SharePoint send adapter • Test the SharePoint receive andsend adapters

  17. Lab: Integrating with Adapters • Exercise 1: Publishing an InfoPath Form to a SharePoint Library • Exercise 2: Configuring and Testing the HTTP Adapter • Exercise 3: Configuring and Testing the FTP Adapter • Exercise 4: Configuring and Testing the SharePoint Adapter

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