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Xerox

2004-11-09, 2:48 am

Is there a report available with BizTalk that lists all the elements of an
orchestration? I find it tricky to match up all the message types, schemas,
multipart messages, message instances etc. just by using the visual editor in
Visual Studio. It would be useful to print out a list of all this information
and refer to it in conjunction with the visual editor to better understand
how all the parts of an orchestration inter-relate

Thanks!
Xerox

2004-11-09, 2:48 am

Another report that would be useful is a dependency report to see how all the
elements within deployed assemblies are tied to send/receive ports so that
impact can be assessed prior to rolling out an updated assembly.

"Xerox" wrote:

> Is there a report available with BizTalk that lists all the elements of an
> orchestration? I find it tricky to match up all the message types, schemas,
> multipart messages, message instances etc. just by using the visual editor in
> Visual Studio. It would be useful to print out a list of all this information
> and refer to it in conjunction with the visual editor to better understand
> how all the parts of an orchestration inter-relate
>
> Thanks!

Greg Forsythe

2004-11-09, 7:46 am

You might like to try this utility.
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...e5-fa02a5dc57f3

Greg

"Xerox" <Xerox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4A4DB2A1-E40B-4AED-ABC5-0D491311430C@microsoft.com...
> Is there a report available with BizTalk that lists all the elements of an
> orchestration? I find it tricky to match up all the message types,

schemas,
> multipart messages, message instances etc. just by using the visual editor

in
> Visual Studio. It would be useful to print out a list of all this

information
> and refer to it in conjunction with the visual editor to better understand
> how all the parts of an orchestration inter-relate
>
> Thanks!



Xerox

2004-11-09, 7:46 am

Brilliant utility! Fantastic.

It even saves an image of the orchestrations within the reports.

Just what I was looking for.

Thanks!

"Greg Forsythe" wrote:

> You might like to try this utility.
> http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...e5-fa02a5dc57f3
>
> Greg
>
> "Xerox" <Xerox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4A4DB2A1-E40B-4AED-ABC5-0D491311430C@microsoft.com...
> schemas,
> in
> information
>
>
>

PBR

2004-11-10, 2:47 am

Such a tool is included in C:\Program Files\Microsoft BizTalk Server
2004\SDK\Utilities

-- PBR

"Xerox" <Xerox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Another report that would be useful is a dependency report to see how all

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> elements within deployed assemblies are tied to send/receive ports so that
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PBR

2004-11-10, 2:47 am

Have you tried the Orchestration Debugger in HAT? It will show you a table
containing the order of execution of the shapes in your orchestration.

"Xerox" <Xerox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4A4DB2A1-E40B-4AED-ABC5-0D491311430C@microsoft.com...
> Is there a report available with BizTalk that lists all the elements of an
> orchestration? I find it tricky to match up all the message types,

schemas,
> multipart messages, message instances etc. just by using the visual editor

in
> Visual Studio. It would be useful to print out a list of all this

information
> and refer to it in conjunction with the visual editor to better understand
> how all the parts of an orchestration inter-relate
>
> Thanks!



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