BizTalk for .Net Developers
18th Nov 2005, 03:56 GMT
Aaron Skonnard titles a pair of MSDN columns he has written "An XML Guru's Guide to BizTalk". I make no qualms about ripping his ideas off and sharing them with my customers to describe why a .NET Development group could benefit from using BizTalk Server as part of their application platform. This could be for a single developer, or a group of developers. For just one example, removing a portion of your testing and interface routines from code and moving it into BizTalk may seem like overkill at first, but if you do take a couple of minutes to digest his columns and watch the webcast, you won't be able to avoid thinking that I'm either a fool, or Aaron might be onto something. (Or both). An XML Guru’s Guide to BizTalk: Part 1 An XML Guru’s Guide to BizTalk: Part 2 An XML Guru’s Guide to BizTalk: Recorded webcast
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