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Getting Started with BizTalk Services

You're reading from   Getting Started with BizTalk Services BizTalk Services offers great possibilities for bringing enterprises together in the cloud, and this book is the perfect introduction to it all. Packed with real-world scenarios, you will soon be designing your own tailor-made integration solutions.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782177401
Length 180 pages
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Getting Started with BizTalk Services
Credits
Foreword
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Hello BizTalk Services FREE CHAPTER 2. Messages and Transforms 3. Bridges 4. Enterprise Application Integration 5. Business-to-business Integration 6. API 7. Tracking and Troubleshooting 8. Moving to BizTalk Services Index

Common interaction models


There are two common ways to integrate trading partners for B2B. They are listed as follows.

Direct enterprise integration

In this model, both trading partner organizations have in-house IT and can directly transact EDI messages. There are systems in place to send and receive EDI transactions over point-to-point protocols without any mediator or middleman.

Service provider integration

In this model, one of the trading partners is a small-to-medium business player who cannot afford in-house IT. In order to facilitate EDI interactions, there is a middleman, or the EDI service provider, who acts as a liaison between the two partners. The service provider talks about EDI to a trading partner on one end and transacts non-EDI (such as XLS/XML) with the other trading partner. The service provider charges a fee based on transaction size/volume or the complexity of the protocols used.

Value Added Networks (VANs) are specialized networks offering end-to-end B2B services in a service...

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