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Jan Eliasen

2004-02-08, 8:40 am

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 03:17:04 -0800, "Pgr"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

I would try another newsgroup - One for C/C++ programmers.

>Hi,
>
>I'd like to use reliable messaging to submit documents to a
>biztalk server. This is supposed to take care of
>transmission errors, duplicate messages, etc. Biztalk does
>this by using the "Biztalk Framework 2.0" (BTF 2.0)
>specification, which defines message formats AND
>communications protocol. This seems to me an essential
>feature for business communication. if somebody submits an
>Order, for example, I don't want to ignore it, and I don't
>want to ship it twice just cause something went wrong in
>the network.
>
>This is easy if you are running Biztalk server on BOTH
>sides of the communication. But I'm not; I want to be able
>to launch the submit requests from every type of computer
>that can run C or C++ and send the request by HTTP.
>
>I thought it would be easy to find some sort of component
>or at least an SDK to facilitate development of this, but I
>was wrong. It seems no one is using reliable messaging with
>BTF 2.0. :-(
>
>Does anyone here know where I can get that - some code I
>can link in a UNIX box, that takes an XML document and
>submits it to a remote Biztalk Server using reliable
>messaging, ie, taking care of building the messages,
>resending when necessary, etc.?


--
Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for
Pgr

2004-02-08, 8:41 am

uh, I'm not sure I understand how this could be a good idea
- most C/C++ programmers are probably not familiar with
Biztalk at all. Do you have any _specific_ newsgroup in mind?


>-----Original Message-----
>On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 03:17:04 -0800, "Pgr"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>I would try another newsgroup - One for C/C++ programmers.
>
>
>--
>Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he

works for
>.
>

Jan Eliasen

2004-02-08, 8:41 am

On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:26:14 -0800, "Pgr"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

If I have understood you correctly, then you want to write an C or C++
application that uses the BizTalk framework to deliver dcuments via
HTTP?

In that case, most people in here probably can't help you, but someone
who knows C or C++ might. In here you will find mostly Microsoft
BizTalk Server Freaks(tm), and we usually only know .NET :-)

Anyway, this is of course also a good newsgroup to post your question
in, since this IS the BizTalk framework newsgroup, but since no one
here had been able to help you, I'd try a C/C++ newsgroup... and no, I
don't have any specific newsgroup in mind - I don't program C/C++
myself... Perhaps if you used C++.NET someone here could help you :-/
(Not being any help, I know...)

[color=blue]
>uh, I'm not sure I understand how this could be a good idea
>- most C/C++ programmers are probably not familiar with
>Biztalk at all. Do you have any _specific_ newsgroup in mind?
>
>
>works for

--
Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
MCP in Microsoft BizTalk Server
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