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mdrewanz

2004-11-08, 8:47 pm

Let me add some real-world experience: BizTalk is now in use on a highly
mission critical system exchange financial messages for a bank payment system.
Yes, I'm talking about a real-time payment system in Brazil where some banks
rely on a messaging system based on BizTalk, MQSeries (a.k.a. Websphere MQ)
and all the messages are enveloped XML.
Some huge banks exchange something around 1,000 messages / minute, I know
that this is not a big number of messages, but we're talking about real money
getting in and out of a bank and BizTalk is performing quite well and
reliable.

This is not an advertising - I used to work for one of such banks and
developed myself this component using 2000 version, 2002 and finally the
incredible 2004 (lot more features for the same cost).

My $ 0.02 - thanks for your attention.

"Gil" wrote:

> "Nick Malik" <nickmalik@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message news:<JCiyc.27707$HG.14654@attbi_s53>...
> This scenario plays out over and over with developers not provided any
> help or guidance with Biztalk this includes the 2004 edition. They
> have a hard time understanding that they don't have to code FTP, SMTP
> or File "watchers" and that its built in. They don't understand that
> instead of coding ton's of validation in code, they can simply declare
> it in the Schema, and change it with relative ease. I put together a
> Biztalk 2004 application, deployed it in production and turned it over
> to a couple of developers to support. I spent several weeks working
> with them, however I couldn't spend all my time. Within a month they
> were rewriting the entire application in Visual Basic.
> Unfortunately BTS 2004 has only been out a relativly short amount of
> time and it is hard to find trainning, or even Books on it.
>

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