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| Keith Adler 2004-08-27, 6:07 pm |
| For a product that is the core demonstration of .Net capabilities (1.8
million lines of code), I find it insulting that Microsoft has yet to deliver
any reasonable level of documentation for using the product.
What have people done to learn how to leverage this system? I've found tons
of shallow tutorials, examples and books soon-to-be released ... but where
can I get something truly in-depth and useful?
thank you in advance.
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| Trace Young 2004-08-27, 6:07 pm |
| Hello Keith,
Please make sure that you have installed the latest BizTalk Documentation
update that is available @
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...7461-F4E2-4BC6-
B5C2-2018AFF2823D
Regards,
Trace
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| For a product that is the core demonstration of .Net capabilities (1.8
| million lines of code), I find it insulting that Microsoft has yet to
deliver
| any reasonable level of documentation for using the product.
|
| What have people done to learn how to leverage this system? I've found
tons
| of shallow tutorials, examples and books soon-to-be released ... but
where
| can I get something truly in-depth and useful?
|
| thank you in advance.
|
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| Martijn Hoogendoorn 2004-08-28, 7:47 am |
| On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:47:03 -0700, Keith Adler wrote:
> For a product that is the core demonstration of .Net capabilities (1.8
> million lines of code), I find it insulting that Microsoft has yet to deliver
> any reasonable level of documentation for using the product.
>
> What have people done to learn how to leverage this system? I've found tons
> of shallow tutorials, examples and books soon-to-be released ... but where
> can I get something truly in-depth and useful?
>
> thank you in advance.
Hi Keith,
Besides the documentation being not that bad anymore, there are lots of
blogs of people who have bumped their heads on many issues and learned to
use the product over time by actually implementing it at customer sites.
These people have greate insight on how BizTalk works, what it's quirks
might be, etc. Mose of those people are listed on the blog of Scott
Woodgate: http://blogs.msdn.com/scottwoo
HTH,
Martijn Hoogendoorn.
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| OwenCutajar 2004-08-28, 3:15 pm |
| Hi Keith,
I've tried to compile a list of links to BizTalk 2004 related articles,
blogs and websites. This might provide you with some more information, as
there's some excellent material in people's blogs. You can find the list here:
http://www.u-g-h.com/PermaLink,guid...91d5bcfeea.aspx
Regards
Owen
"Keith Adler" wrote:
> For a product that is the core demonstration of .Net capabilities (1.8
> million lines of code), I find it insulting that Microsoft has yet to deliver
> any reasonable level of documentation for using the product.
>
> What have people done to learn how to leverage this system? I've found tons
> of shallow tutorials, examples and books soon-to-be released ... but where
> can I get something truly in-depth and useful?
>
> thank you in advance.
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