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gdoppler

2006-05-30, 7:15 am

Hi!

I installed BizTalk 2006 on a SBS 2003 and everything were fine.
Then I deployed an application - again without errors.
When I try to configure my application BizTalk Server 2006
Administraton Console says:
"The orchestration has no logical ports".

Now - it has logical ports, it's bindings declared as "Specify Later".

When I try to enlist my orchestration, I get this error
"Could not enlist orchestration ... Object reference not set to an
instance of an object. (Microsoft.BizTalk.ExplorerOM)

I understand the error. I think it occurs because I did not specify the
port binding for my logical ports.
But how should I do this, if Administration Console (and BizTalk
Explorer in Visual Studio) think, that the orchestration has no logical
ports??

Any help appreciated,
kind regards,

Gerhard

Kiran babu

2006-06-09, 1:18 pm

hi
At this situation you have two solution
1.If you have existing binding xml file , you can select the
application and import the binding file.
2. You have to create the receive and send port , export the file and
then bind.

regards
Kiran

"gdoppler" wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I installed BizTalk 2006 on a SBS 2003 and everything were fine.
> Then I deployed an application - again without errors.
> When I try to configure my application BizTalk Server 2006
> Administraton Console says:
> "The orchestration has no logical ports".
>
> Now - it has logical ports, it's bindings declared as "Specify Later".
>
> When I try to enlist my orchestration, I get this error
> "Could not enlist orchestration ... Object reference not set to an
> instance of an object. (Microsoft.BizTalk.ExplorerOM)
>
> I understand the error. I think it occurs because I did not specify the
> port binding for my logical ports.
> But how should I do this, if Administration Console (and BizTalk
> Explorer in Visual Studio) think, that the orchestration has no logical
> ports??
>
> Any help appreciated,
> kind regards,
>
> Gerhard
>
>

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