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Yasser

2004-06-26, 12:00 pm

I installed BizTalk server succesfully on the server machine. Now, we want to install the software on a client to access the server. How can we configure it?
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Yasser
Paul Davidson

2004-06-28, 7:28 pm

What client are you referring to? Is this BTS2004?
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I installed BizTalk server succesfully on the server machine. Now, we want
to install the software on a client to access the server. How can we
configure it?
--
Yasser

Yasser

2004-06-29, 5:51 pm

Now, we have a BTS2004 Server. What about the development team? How can we configure their machines to develop schemas and orchestrations and then deploy them to the server?
What are the components that have to be installed on the developer machine to be able to develop orchestrations, create business rules and track test messages?

Thanks,
--
Yasser


"Paul Davidson" wrote:

> What client are you referring to? Is this BTS2004?
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> I installed BizTalk server succesfully on the server machine. Now, we want
> to install the software on a client to access the server. How can we
> configure it?
> --
> Yasser
>

Paul Davidson

2004-06-29, 5:51 pm

Depends on your plans to have dev connected to production system or not.
You can install dev tools and runtime to get all the stuff they need. Then
configure them to join the production system(probably not what you're
planning), or create a new dev system for staging.

There's no built in staging mechanisms. There is an SDK untility called
BTSInstaller that is an MSI project with custom actions to deploy an
application. Appcenter can gac the assemblies across multiple machines for
you.
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Now, we have a BTS2004 Server. What about the development team? How can we
configure their machines to develop schemas and orchestrations and then
deploy them to the server?
What are the components that have to be installed on the developer machine
to be able to develop orchestrations, create business rules and track test
messages?

Thanks,
--
Yasser


"Paul Davidson" wrote:

> What client are you referring to? Is this BTS2004?
> --------------------
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> I installed BizTalk server succesfully on the server machine. Now, we

want
> to install the software on a client to access the server. How can we
> configure it?
> --
> Yasser
>


Yasser

2004-06-30, 5:55 pm

Thanks,
I installed the development tools and SDK on the developer's machine. Now, do I configure it to use the server located in another machine?
--
Yasser


"Paul Davidson" wrote:

> Depends on your plans to have dev connected to production system or not.
> You can install dev tools and runtime to get all the stuff they need. Then
> configure them to join the production system(probably not what you're
> planning), or create a new dev system for staging.
>
> There's no built in staging mechanisms. There is an SDK untility called
> BTSInstaller that is an MSI project with custom actions to deploy an
> application. Appcenter can gac the assemblies across multiple machines for
> you.
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> Now, we have a BTS2004 Server. What about the development team? How can we
> configure their machines to develop schemas and orchestrations and then
> deploy them to the server?
> What are the components that have to be installed on the developer machine
> to be able to develop orchestrations, create business rules and track test
> messages?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Yasser
>
>
> "Paul Davidson" wrote:
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Paul Davidson

2004-06-30, 5:55 pm

Don't forget the runtime if you plan on deploying to your dev box to test
it. You can create a new group(database) or connect to an existing
one...again, it depends on what your company/IT policy is with regard to
production/dev environment integration. If you own the production system
and trust all your developers, you *can* connect to production, but its not
recommended. I personally would create a new group just for development.
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Thanks,
I installed the development tools and SDK on the developer's machine. Now,
do I configure it to use the server located in another machine?
--
Yasser


"Paul Davidson" wrote:

> Depends on your plans to have dev connected to production system or not.
> You can install dev tools and runtime to get all the stuff they need.

Then
> configure them to join the production system(probably not what you're
> planning), or create a new dev system for staging.
>
> There's no built in staging mechanisms. There is an SDK untility called
> BTSInstaller that is an MSI project with custom actions to deploy an
> application. Appcenter can gac the assemblies across multiple machines

for
> you.
> --------------------
> Thread-Topic: Client setup
> thread-index: AcRd/DMQ2dY0ZF+ZSUquUY5R4lAOGQ==
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> <RFRjCvWXEHA.3788@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl>
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> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:12:04 -0700
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>
> Now, we have a BTS2004 Server. What about the development team? How can

we
> configure their machines to develop schemas and orchestrations and then
> deploy them to the server?
> What are the components that have to be installed on the developer

machine
> to be able to develop orchestrations, create business rules and track

test
> messages?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Yasser
>
>
> "Paul Davidson" wrote:
>
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