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NigelT

2004-10-15, 9:11 pm

We are developing a solution that will expose a number of orchestrations via
web services and will be using the BizTalk web service wizard to create these
web seervices. Is there any way to save the configuration created when the
wizard is run and then re-run the wizard using these options so we can
easiliy rebuild the web service if the schemas ever change.

If we have to step thought he wizard each time we make a small chnage to a
schema, there is a risk we will get one option wrong and hence the web
service may not work correctly (e.g. we bind the incorrect schema to a
request or response)
Alistair 2B.net

2004-11-25, 5:49 pm

Nigel
In the SDK kit there is an example of building an MSI project that deploys
you biztalk solution. It takes some time to configure and set up but we are
using it to deploy our latest project... It might help ;-) as wee had a
similar problem to yourself, but only had a hand full of webservices.

Aly

"NigelT" <NigelT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:50B3A389-25A6-490A-8ACF-2226BD9C3B9F@microsoft.com...
> We are developing a solution that will expose a number of orchestrations
> via
> web services and will be using the BizTalk web service wizard to create
> these
> web seervices. Is there any way to save the configuration created when the
> wizard is run and then re-run the wizard using these options so we can
> easiliy rebuild the web service if the schemas ever change.
>
> If we have to step thought he wizard each time we make a small chnage to a
> schema, there is a risk we will get one option wrong and hence the web
> service may not work correctly (e.g. we bind the incorrect schema to a
> request or response)



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