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(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide: Second Edition

You're reading from   (MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide: Second Edition This book does exactly what it says on the cover, giving in-depth guidance to intermediate BizTalk developers on how to pass the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 (70-595) exam. It's your essential aid to success.

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Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782172109
Length 570 pages
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(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Configuring a Messaging Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing BizTalk Artifacts – Creating Schemas and Pipelines 3. Developing BizTalk Artifacts – Creating Maps 4. Developing BizTalk Artifacts – Creating Orchestrations 5. Testing, Debugging, and Exception Handling 6. Deploying, Tracking, and Administrating a BizTalk Server 2010 Solution 7. Integrating Web Services and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services 8. Implementing Extended Capabilities 9. Using Azure BizTalk Features 10. Test-taking – Tips and Tricks Sample Certification Test Questions Sample Certification Test Questions – Answers Testing Your Knowledge – Answers Index

Chapter 1: Configuring a Messaging Architecture


  1. Answers: b, d, f

    When using the same Filter for multiple Send Ports, a Send Port Group should be used so that maintaining the Filter only needs to be done at one place. The actual Send Ports should have no Filter themselves since that will cause the messages to be sent more than once.

  2. Answers: b, d

    In this case, routing for failed messages needs to be set up on the Receive Port (there will be no Send Port activity when a message fails on the receive side). When failed message routing is enabled, all normal Context Properties such as BTS.ReceivePortName are Unpromoted (written), and only Context Properties in the ErrorReport namespace can be used for routing.

  3. Answer: b

    Receive Locations should still be enabled and the BizTalk service(s) should still be running so that others subscribers will still get their messages. Setting a Send Port state to the Unenlisted state will cause the Send Port to stop subscribing to the messages and will, therefore, never receive the messages received in BizTalk while the state was Unenlisted. Setting the Port to a stopped state will allow the Port to receive all the messages intended for the Port and not send them, until the Port is started again.

  4. Answer: a

    Only option a will work. We cannot use the Send Port since the requirement clearly states that the transformation should happen before the message enters the MessageBox. Also option b doesn't work since no chained mapping is allowed in BizTalk.

  5. Answer: c

    POP3 is the the only out of the box adapter that has the capabilities of receiving emails from an exchange server. Also the Body Part Index should be 0, because the actual mail body is required as the message part.

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