Biztalk server 2000 administrator's guide
Keith A Powell, Daniel O'Donnell
Résumé
Microsoft Biztalk Server 2000 Administrator's Guide is your one-stop refernce for understanding, installing, and managing BizTalk Server 2000. Providing an in-depth look at BizTalk technologies, it starts with the basics and then moves on to include advanced BizTalk topics. Follow along as you progress from BizTalk Beginner to Administration expert!
Master the basics:
- Gain a solid foundation through discussions of the BizTalk Server 2000 initiative and product technology
- Learn how to best plan your own BizTalk Server deployment, including author-recommended hardware and software
Administer your system:
- Understand the technical skills required to build, configure, and secure your own BizTalk Server environment
- Learn the proper "order of install" required for a solid installation and the configuration processes that will get the installation up-and-running
Cover management essentials:
- Master BizTalk Server queues and management tools with a hands-on walk-through of the Messaging Manager tool
- Get the details that you need to ensure that the BizTalk Management Desk continues to work smoothly
- Learn how to manage a BizTalk Server implementation by following a real-life case study
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Understanding BizTalk
Chapter 1: Understanding the BizTalk Server 2000
Initiative
In This Chapter
Deciphering the BizTalk Server 2000 Initiative
Working with the BizTalk Community
Reviewing the BizTalk Server Platform
Understanding the Terminology of XML
Working with XML
Obtaining Additional Microsoft XML Tools
Summary
Chapter 2: Comprehending BizTalk Server 2000
Components
In This Chapter
Examining Core BizTaLk Server Terminology
Simple Message Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
IBM MQSeries
Distributed COM (DCOM)
File
Loopback
BizTalk Tools
Tracking Database (InterchangeDTA)
Shared Queue Database (InterchangeSQ)
Orchestration Persistence Database (XLANG)
Chapter 3: Planning a BizTalk Server 2000
Installation
In This Chapter
Determining Hardware/Software Requirements
Introducing the .Net Enterprise Servers
Examining Basic Architecture
Considering Security
How it Works
Load Balancing Your BizTalk Deployment
Ensuring Availability
BizTalk Server Groups
Wrapping it Up
Part II: BizTalk Server 2000 Installation and Configuration
Chapter 4: Installing BizTalk Server 2000
In This Chapter
Installation Overview
Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Configuring Windows 2000 Server
Installing and Configuring IIS
Installing Message Queuing
Creating the BizTalk Server Service Account
Installing Microsoft Visio
Installing BizTalk Server
Performing a Custom Installation of BizTalk Server
Performing a Tools Installation of BizTalk Server
Performing a Silent Installation of BizTalk Server
Starting the World Wide Web Publishing Service
Starting BizTalk Document Tracking for the First Time
Sumrnary
Chapter 5: Configuring BizTalk Server 2000
In This Chapter
Working with Server Groups
Modifying BizTalk Server Group Properties
Configuring Microsoft Message Queues
Configuring BizTalk Server 2000 Message Queues
Chapter 6: Securing a BizTalk Server
Implementation
In This Chapter
Understanding Available Encryption and Other Security
Technologies
Understanding Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Understanding Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
Understanding Microsoft Component Services
Understanding Secure MIME (S/MIME)
Understanding Microsoft SQL Server Security
Understanding Microsoft Cryptography API (CAPI)
Reviewing Microsoft Windows 2000/02 Security Techniques
Understanding the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Utilizing the Encrypting File System (EFS)
Working with the BizTalk Server Administrators Group
Deploying IPSec to Secure BizTalk Data
Disabling the Use of NetBIOS over TCP/IP
Dropping Secure MIME (S/MIME) into a BizTalk Server Environment
Part III: Managing BizTalk Server 2000
Chapter 7: Administering BizTalk Server
In This Chapter
Using BizTalk Server Administration
Understanding Receive Functions
Managing BizTalk Servers
Using the Event Viewer (Local)
Using the Services Application
Creating MSMQ Message Queues under Windows 2000
Understanding the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC)
Chapter 8: Managing the BizTalk Messaging
Services
In This Chapter
Managing Ports
Managing Channels
Creating an Organization
Managing Envelopes
Managing Distribution Lists
Understanding the BizTalk Messaging Configuration Object Model
Summary
Chapter 9: Tracking Business Documents
In This Chapter
Configuring the BizTalk Document Tracking Tool
Configuring BizTalk Server to Use Tracking
Configuring BizTalk Document Logging
Understanding BizTalk's Tracking Limitations
Determining when Not to Utilize the BizTalk Tracking Database
Understanding Search Results
Part III: Advanced BizTalk Server 2000 Topics
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting BizTalk Server
2000
In This Chapter
Understanding Troubleshooting Basics
Monitoring a BizTalk Server 2000 Deployment
Understanding the Microsoft Applications Center 2000 Tool
Creating Support Action Plans
What to do if You Cannot Solve the Problem
Chapter 11: Understanding the BizTalk Orchestration
Services
In this Chapter
Understanding BizTalk Orchestration Services
Understanding the BizTalk Orchestration Designer
Examining the Orchestration Designer Layout
Understanding the XLANG Scheduler Engine
Debugging XLANG Schedules
Optimizing XLANG Schedules
Chapter 12: Reviewing a Real-Life BizTalk Server
Deployment
In This Chapter
Reviewing the Business Issues
Determining the Approach
Appraising the Issues
Deploying BizTalk Server at a Large Consumer Products Company
Implementing the Plan
Reviewing Our Lessons Learned
Tips for Scaling Your Own BizTalk Server Environment
Appendices
Appendix A: Well-Known and Reserved TCP/IP
Ports
Reserved Port Numbers
Appendix B: Sample XML Code and XSL Stylesheet
Snippets
XSL Stylesheets
W3C XML Schema Sample
Additional Coding Samples
Appendix C: Recommended Internet-Based BizTalk Server
and XML and Development Resource Sites
XML and Development Resources
Index
L'auteur - Keith A Powell
Keith Powell is a Senior Consultant for KPMG Consulting in Chicago. Previously he was an Information Systems Analyst for Wilson Sporting Goods Company, in the Team Sports Division. Keith earned the Microsoft Certified Product Specialist Level in early 1995, focusing on the Microsoft Windows and BackOffice environments.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prima Publishing |
Auteur(s) | Keith A Powell, Daniel O'Donnell |
Parution | 01/08/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 492 |
Format | 19,3 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 732g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780761534303 |
Avantages Eyrolles.com
Consultez aussi
- Les meilleures ventes en Graphisme & Photo
- Les meilleures ventes en Informatique
- Les meilleures ventes en Construction
- Les meilleures ventes en Entreprise & Droit
- Les meilleures ventes en Sciences
- Les meilleures ventes en Littérature
- Les meilleures ventes en Arts & Loisirs
- Les meilleures ventes en Vie pratique
- Les meilleures ventes en Voyage et Tourisme
- Les meilleures ventes en BD et Jeunesse