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Ginny

2006-06-28, 1:16 am

Hi, What is the difference between Biztalk Host Application and Biztalk
Isolated Host Application ??

Regards
Amit


Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\)

2006-06-28, 1:16 am

Amit,

> Hi, What is the difference between Biztalk Host Application and Biztalk
> Isolated Host Application ??


A BizTalk Application Host is an in-process host for biztalk artifacts; i.o.
for an application host there is a corresponding windows service on at least
one of the servers in the biztalk groups (BTSNTSvcs.exe) that hosts the
BizTalk messaging and orchestration engines.

An Isolated Host, on the other hand, is pretty much a virtual, logical
entity used to describe external processes (such as IIS) that host certain
kinds of biztalk artifacts and components (a subset of the biztalk messaging
engine and out-of-process adapters such as the HTTP receive-side adapter).


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Tomas Restrepo
tomasr@mvps.org
http://www.winterdom.com/


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