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Gavin

2004-08-12, 7:49 am

Do I need Excel to be installed on BizTalk server to
create "BAM_LiveData" work book? If not how do I create
Bam_LiveData.xls?

Thanks
Gavin
Derek Tan [MSFT]

2004-08-12, 5:52 pm

Yes, you will need Excel XP or 2003 to be installed on the box where you want to deploy Bam infrastructure from.

Regards,
Derek [MSFT]
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Gavin

2004-08-13, 2:48 am

Hi Derek,
Is it possible to create BAM infrastructure using XML file
instead of Excel? and then re-point the Live workbook
Excel created by development server to production server?



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the box where you want to deploy Bam infrastructure from.
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>Derek [MSFT]
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Derek Tan [MSFT]

2004-08-13, 5:51 pm

Hi Gavin,

It is possible to create Bam infrastructure using bam definition xml. However, there is no support for re-pointing the "live"
workbook to the production server.

Maybe you can elaborate your scenario a little more to help me understand what you're trying to do. If your development
machine has Excel installed, you can copy the BamConfiguration.xml to the development box and deploy the Bam
infrastructure using Bam.xls from that box.

Regards,
Derek

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>Hi Derek,
>Is it possible to create BAM infrastructure using XML file
>instead of Excel? and then re-point the Live workbook
>Excel created by development server to production server?
>
>
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>the box where you want to deploy Bam infrastructure from.
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Amar

2004-08-16, 2:49 am

Hi Derek,

Thanks for the response, here is my scenario.

We have various BizTalk environments setup, Development,
Testing, User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and Production
environment.

We have Office XP installed only on our development server
and we do not want to install Office or Excel on any other
environment as we will need to buy license to install the
same on production.
What I was planning to do was (If possible) to create the
live book and XML on development server and use the XML to
create the infrastructure on other environments. Re-point
the Live Excel created on development to
Testing/UAT/Production. Is that feasible? Look forward for
your advice.

Thanks in advance.
Amar

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Gavin,
>
>It is possible to create Bam infrastructure using bam

definition xml. However, there is no support for re-
pointing the "live"
>workbook to the production server.
>
>Maybe you can elaborate your scenario a little more to

help me understand what you're trying to do. If your
development
>machine has Excel installed, you can copy the

BamConfiguration.xml to the development box and deploy the
Bam
>infrastructure using Bam.xls from that box.
>
>Regards,
>Derek
>
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Derek Tan [MSFT]

2004-08-16, 5:56 pm

Hi Amar,

As mentioned, there is no support for re-pointing the "live"
workbook to the production server.

If your development machine has Excel installed, you can copy the BamConfiguration.xml to the development box and
deploy the Bam infrastructure using Bam.xls from that box.

Regards,
Derek

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>Hi Derek,
>
>Thanks for the response, here is my scenario.
>
>We have various BizTalk environments setup, Development,
>Testing, User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and Production
>environment.
>
>We have Office XP installed only on our development server
>and we do not want to install Office or Excel on any other
>environment as we will need to buy license to install the
>same on production.
>What I was planning to do was (If possible) to create the
>live book and XML on development server and use the XML to
>create the infrastructure on other environments. Re-point
>the Live Excel created on development to
>Testing/UAT/Production. Is that feasible? Look forward for
>your advice.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Amar
>
>definition xml. However, there is no support for re-
>pointing the "live"
>help me understand what you're trying to do. If your
>development
>BamConfiguration.xml to the development box and deploy the
>Bam
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