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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

Message processing


As BizTalk Services hosted in the cloud exposes default HTTP endpoints to the bridges that you publish, this means that it is possible to submit messages to a bridge by simply posting them to the endpoint and, with the request/reply bridge, receive a response.

Of course, BizTalk Services provides many more message sources and destinations such as FTP, Service Bus queues and topics, and also line of business systems such as SAP that are covered in detail in Chapter 4, Enterprise Application Integration. The full list is provided in the following table:

Transport

Source

Destination

Description

FTP

Yes

Yes

File Transfer Protocol support

SFTP

Yes

Yes

Secure File Transfer Protocol

Service Bus Queue

Yes

Yes

Receive and send messages to/from queues

Service Bus Topic

Yes

Yes

Receive and send messages to/from topics

HTTP(S)

Yes

Yes

Bridges are exposed as HTTPS endpoints by default on the namespace you create the service under. BizTalk Services also supports...

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