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 Introduction to BizTalk Server 2004      BizTalk 2004 Training Athena Learning 
Systems Presents BizTalk 2004 Unleashed    This course is intended as an introduction 
to BizTalk Server 2004, one of Microsoft's largest and most complex business 
applications to date. The primary objective of this course is to provide a high-level 
familiarity with all of the concepts, tools, components, and processes comprising 
BizTalk Server 2004.  To accelerate learning during class, demonstrations and lab 
exercises consist of finished applications that can be quickly deployed, analyzed, and 
modified. To maximize coverage, individual class participants choose the schemas, 
functoids, adapters, pipeline components, etc. matching their interest.  1. BizTalk 
Server 2004 Solutions  Provides a visual overview of BTS 2004.  BTS 2004 solutions for 
B2B and EAI Scenarios  Get answers to business process questions by monitoring a live 
BTS 2004 solution  How BTS 2004 integrates with manual business processes  2. BizTalk 
Server 2004 Architecture  Provides an overview of BTS 2004 concepts, architecture and 
tools.  How BTS 2004 compares with BTS 2002  How to build a BizTalk 2004 Project  How 
to deploy a BizTalk 2004 Project  3. BizTalk Schemas and Maps  BizTalk Schemas and 
Maps are presented in detail, with many hands-on labs for creating and managing 
schemas and maps for XML, Flatfiles, and EDI.  Basics of XML Schemas (XSD) vs. XDR  
How to use the BizTalk Schema Editor  How to manage schemas and maps within BizTalk 
Projects  How BTS 2004 maps differ from BTS 2002 maps  How to use loops and new 
functoids in BTS 2004  How to troubleshoot validation and transformation errors  4. 
BizTalk Server 2004 Features  Hands-on labs for BTS 2004 security and network 
configurations are impractical to cover in this class, but understanding these topics 
is extremely important for all audiences. Business Activity Services provides a 
meaningful context for security regarding Trading Partner integration, and the 
Microsoft Business Rules Framework effectively demonstrates the flexibility and 
efficiency of implementing business policies for individual or entire groups of 
trading partner interchanges.  How the Enterprise Single Sign-On System provides 
secure access to BizTalk Server 2004 and all applications which may participate in BTS 
2004 business processes  How Trading Partner Agreements are implemented and enforced 
using Business Activity Services  How to monitor, report, and analyze Trading Partner 
interchanges  How Business Rules modify the processing of interchanges without 
redesigning business process implementations  5. Building BizTalk Messaging Pipelines 
and Adapters  This session is lab-intensive, covering the primary components for 
implementing BizTalk Messaging: Developing BizTalk Adapters and BizTalk Pipeline 
Components.  How to configure, deploy, and use Native BizTalk Adapters  How to build 
custom adapters using the BizTalk Adapter Framework  How security is managed for 
BizTalk Adapters  How to develop, configure and deploy BizTalk Pipelines and Pipeline 
Components  6. Introduction to BTS 2004 Orchestration Integration  This session is 
lab-intensive, covering a broad array of topics intended as an introduction to 
Orchestration Designer tools and features, Web Services integration, message 
correlation, and the design theory behind the XLANG/s and BPEL4WS language 
specifications.  How to orchestrate Web Services  How to orchestrate Human Workflow 
Services  How to troubleshoot orchestration  How XLANG/s differs from BPEL4WS  7. 
BizTalk Server 2004 Administration  This session is designed to provide the minimum 
learning requirements for installation, configuration, deployment, and administration 
of BizTalk Server 2004. (An additional breakout course, entitled "BizTalk Server 
Administration" is highly recommended for more in-depth coverage of this topic.)  How 
BizTalk Server fits in to your enterprise network environment  What components and 
services BizTalk Server provides and their dependencies  How to manage servers, 
databases, and BizTalk artifacts  How to track and troubleshoot BizTalk Messaging   
Interested ? Email Us for Details :- [EMAIL PROTECTED], 080-36975158   Training  

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