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BizTalk 2010 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (Expert's Voice in BizTalk) 2010th Edition

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Product Details

  • Series: Expert's Voice in BizTalk
  • Paperback: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 2010 edition (December 29, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430232641
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430232643
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 1.4 x 10.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,818,126 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Richard Broida on January 2, 2011
Format: Paperback
No book does a better job of showing you how to use the many powerful features of BizTalk. Each chapter contains a short, clear, yet realistic example of how to perform a specific BizTalk task. There's never any complex setup required, so you can work through most chapters in half an hour or less. Via these small steps the book covers nearly all the essential parts of BizTalk, including the rules engine, EDI and BAM.

The biggest disappointment with this new edition is the inadequate coverage of BizTalk's support for WCF. The examples of how orchestrations can expose and consume web services use WCF, but the section on Adapters discusses the old HTTP and SOAP adapters without mentioning the WCF adapters. This could lead you to think that WCF is only used with orchestrations, which is not the case. Worse, the chapter on connecting to SQL Server uses the old (and now deprecated) SQL adapter instead of the new WCF-based SQL adapter. To get a firm grasp of WCF in BizTalk you should consult Richard Seroter's SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2009.

To design successful BizTalk solutions you need a bit more architectural orientation than this book provides, and for that I recommend Dunphy's Pro BizTalk 2009 and the Seroter book. But to acquire hands-on mastery, BizTalk Recipes is indispensable, both as a tutorial and a reference.
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This is the second of Mark's books I have read, the first being "BizTalk 2010 EDI for Health Care". Both books have been incredibly helpful to me. I have used numerous other resources to learn BizTalk, but these have been the most helpful. The writing style and content (real-world problems/solutions) just work for me. There are a number of "recipes" that I have used in my own solutions.

I'm looking forward to the next book!
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Here are some of the things the areas where BizTalk is currently used in the industry:
* Document Schemas
* Document Mapping
* Messaging and Pipelines
* Automating Business Processes (through Orchestrations) by communicating with diverse software systems in large enterprises
* Business Rules Framework
* EDI Solutions
* Machine-centric workflow
* Human-centric workflow (in conjunction with Microsoft SharePoint Server)
* Business Activity Monitoring
* Integration of Web services
* RFID support
This book does an outstanding job covering the topics above. Messaging is the core functionality in BizTalk and this book includes 10 separate "recipes" on messaging and pipelines with detailed code samples.
It also includes 23 "recipes" on Orchestrations including handling long running transactions which is required knowledge for all BizTalk professionals both new and experienced. I was recently wondering about how to build a workflow that needs to execute business rules based on dynamic information. I came upon Recipe 7.7 in this book and this gave me what I needed.
Adapters start and end any process within BizTalk. This book has an entire chapter devoted to Adapters which includes 12 separate "recipes".
One of the most compelling new features of BizTalk 2010 is EDI Solutions. BizTalk EDI Solutions can be very complex. The chapter on EDI Solutions does a good job explaining EDI Schemas, EDI maps, complex mappings in XSLT, creating and configuring a Trading Partner, configuring an EDI envelope, creating custom EDI pipelines and a whole lot more.
Topics on Deployment, Administration and Operations are also covered in sufficient detail. I am impressed with the coverage of topics considering that BizTalk is a vast subject.
Overall, this is one book I will keep at my desk as long as I use BizTalk 2010. I applaud APress and the author for an excellent job.
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Overall, I think the read was worthwhile since it helped me fill in some knowledge gaps in BizTalk and introduced me to some of the new features in BizTalk 2010. I am looking at this from the perspective of an experienced BizTalk 2006 R2 developer.

The material is pretty diverse and spread across 11 chapters - each covering a different area of BizTalk. Each chapter is broken down into several (8 to 25) sections that take the following format: problem, followed by solution, followed by an explanation. While this format works for some of the content, it does not work for all of it and can end up confusing the reader. Here, I believe a tradeoff was made for consistency over accuracy because the "how it works" section does not always describe the "how" but the "why" or the "when."

I believe a beginner to intermediate BizTalk developer would gain the most out of this book, while some value can still be had for the intermediate to advanced BizTalk developer - though not as much since Mark does not cover the deeper scenarios that they may be looking for. The book covered core scenarios in key areas well - schemas, maps, and orchestrations. It also covered other core scenarios or features in other areas such as business rules, EDI, deployment, administration, business activity monitoring, and non-WCF adapters. I especially liked chapter 1 of the book being all about the new features in BizTalk 2010. While it might seem confusing for a new to BizTalk developer, it is great for those that have used previous versions of BizTalk.

I was hoping that areas outside the core product such as ESB Toolkit would be covered and thought it a strange omission that WCF adapters were not included in the Adapters chapter or anywhere in the book at all.
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