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XML and SOAP Programming for BizTalk(TM) Servers (DV-MPS Programming)
XML and SOAP Programming for BizTalk(TM) Servers (DV-MPS Programming)
ISBN: 0735611262
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 150
Authors:
Brian E. Travis
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Cover
LOC Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
BizTalk
SOAP
Part I: XML for E-Commerce
Chapter 1 -- The XML Business Perspective
Business-to-Business E-Commerce
Separation of Data from Process
XML and Three-Tier Web Architectures
XML for Content Management
XML for Content Aggregation
The Background Of Electronic Document Interchange
XML for Electronic Document Interchange
Chapter 2 -- XML Background
HTML: The Good Stuff
HTML: The Bad Stuff
SGML: The Good Stuff
SGML: The Bad Stuff
We Need XML
Chapter 3 -- XML Standards
ISO
OASIS
W3C
IETF
Standards by Convention
Developing Industry Schemas
Chapter 4 -- XML Syntax
The Well-Formed XML Document
The Valid XML Document
Namespaces
Schemas
Chapter 5 -- The XML Application
The Document Object Model
Exercise: Using the DOM in Visual Basic
Writing to the DOM
Event-Driven Models
Chapter 6 -- XSL
XSL: The Background
How Does XSL Work?
XSLT Operation
Exercise: Business Document Transformation
Part II: XML Messaging
Chapter 7 -- Web Services
The Importance of Aggregation
Loosely Coupled Services
Chapter 8 -- Building a Web Service with SOAP
HTTP
Ports
Firewalls
SOAP Message Structure
The XML Newsfeed Example
Chapter 9 -- The BizTalk Framework
The BizTalk Document and Message Specification
The BizTalk Framework in B2B Transactions
Part III: The BizTalk Server
Chapter 10 -- BizTalk System Requirements
Reliable Delivery over Any Transport
Security
Routing
Workflow
Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication
Queuing
Batch Support
Document Tracking and Activity
Trading Partner Management
Scalability
Document Transformation
Third-Party and ISV Extensibility
EDI Interoperability
Multifaceted API
Future-Proof Flexibility
A Focus on User-Driven Business
Chapter 11 -- Building a BizTalk Server
Program and Data Flow
Architecture
Databases
System Setup
Entering a Purchase Requisition
Processing a Purchase Order
Processing the Purchase Order Confirmation
Chapter 12 -- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000
The BizTalk Editor
The BizTalk Mapper
Other BizTalk Tools
BizTalk Server 2000 Data Processing
Part IV: References
Appendix A -- OmniMark for the Impatient
Streaming Programming Language
XML Processing
Creating Input Scopes
Creating Output Scopes
OMX Components
Variables and Data Types
IO and Variables
Data Structures Using Shelves
Referents
Conditional Constructs
Looping Constructs
Arithmetic and Comparison Operators
Pattern Matching
Pattern Variables
Functions
Catch and Throw
Rule Groups
Constants and Macros
Financial Calculations
Network Programming
CGI Programming in OmniMark
Appendix B -- BizTalk Framework 2.0 Draft: Document and Message Specification
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Specification Scope and Evolution
3. Dependencies
4. BizTalk Concepts
5. BizTalk Document Structure
6. BizTalk Document Body
7. BizTalk Document Header Entries
8. Reliable Delivery of BizTalk Documents
9. BizTalk Documents with Attachments
10. Transport Binding
11. BizTalk Document Schemas
Appendix C -- XML and BizTalk Web Sites
BizTalk.org
Microsoft BizTalk Home Page
XML.COM
OASIS
XML.ORG
TAG Newsletter
XMLSOFTWARE
Appendix D -- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1
Abstract
Status
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 The SOAP Message Exchange Model
3 Relation to XML
4 SOAP Envelope
5 SOAP Encoding
6 Using SOAP in HTTP
7 Using SOAP for RPC
8 Security Considerations
9 References
A SOAP Envelope Examples
About the Author
About This Electronic Book
About Microsoft Press
XML and SOAP Programming for BizTalk(TM) Servers (DV-MPS Programming)
ISBN: 0735611262
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 150
Authors:
Brian E. Travis
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