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BizTalk and EDI intergation question
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| Alex R. 2004-07-20, 5:53 pm |
| Hello,
We are software development company trying to replace our current EDI
engine with something that allow end user to make changes to the mappings
and create their own.
BizTalk - one of alternatives for this. Also - we are using MSSQL 2000
as databse. Can somebody provide us opinions regarding:
1) Does BizTalk can handle EDI documents out of a box? We are looking
primarily on Warehousing and Transportation transaction sets;
2) How hard for end user to manipulate mappings?
3) Anything alse we should know?
Please use email: AlexR@**nospam**argosoftware.com (please remove test with
*).
Thanks,
Alex
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| Jeff Lynch 2004-07-20, 5:53 pm |
| BizTalk Server 2004 does handle EDI documents "out of the box" including
most X-12 and EDIFACT schemas. Mapping is done using the BizTalk Mapper tool
which requires Visual Studio .NET 2003. All schemas and maps are compiled
into "assemblies" hosted on the BizTalk Server machine.
Your best bet to evaluate BizTalk Server 2004 is to download the evaluation
copy and work through the tutorials. The link is below.
http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/evaluation/trial/
--
Jeff Lynch
"A BizTalk Enthusiast"
http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jlynch/
"Alex R." <Alex@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:uexBYhnbEHA.556@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> We are software development company trying to replace our current EDI
> engine with something that allow end user to make changes to the mappings
> and create their own.
>
> BizTalk - one of alternatives for this. Also - we are using MSSQL 2000
> as databse. Can somebody provide us opinions regarding:
> 1) Does BizTalk can handle EDI documents out of a box? We are looking
> primarily on Warehousing and Transportation transaction sets;
> 2) How hard for end user to manipulate mappings?
> 3) Anything alse we should know?
>
> Please use email: AlexR@**nospam**argosoftware.com (please remove test
with
> *).
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
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| Michael Høtoft 2004-07-21, 7:51 am |
| Beware,
The Base edi adapter is actually developed by covast for microsoft. And as
we did, you'll probably get stuck with the many limitations to the base edi
adapter. Then you'll have the option to buy covast Full adapter at an
outragous expense.
You'll have to do a very good/deep proof of concept for your needs,
You must not assume anything. You'll need technical proof of everything you
can imagine before going with the base adapter.
please note that I really think the covast adapter is great, but at 80 % of
your biztalk license.. you might consider building your own. And let me warn
you against the common sales talk for the biztalk edi adapter. Those
salesmen I have encountered have all said it could handle edi. That isn't
untrue it's is just extremely limited. Ie. supported edi envelopes are A and
B. that will constrain you to sending ascii characters only.
One would consider why only A and B was implemented ;-)
Best regards
Michael Høtoft
"Alex R." <Alex@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:uexBYhnbEHA.556@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> We are software development company trying to replace our current EDI
> engine with something that allow end user to make changes to the mappings
> and create their own.
>
> BizTalk - one of alternatives for this. Also - we are using MSSQL 2000
> as databse. Can somebody provide us opinions regarding:
> 1) Does BizTalk can handle EDI documents out of a box? We are looking
> primarily on Warehousing and Transportation transaction sets;
> 2) How hard for end user to manipulate mappings?
> 3) Anything alse we should know?
>
> Please use email: AlexR@**nospam**argosoftware.com (please remove test
with
> *).
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
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| Nilesh 2004-07-27, 5:53 pm |
| Hi Alex,
Would you like Proteans (www.proteans.com) to develop a custom adapter for you?
Nilesh
"Alex R." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are software development company trying to replace our current EDI
> engine with something that allow end user to make changes to the mappings
> and create their own.
>
> BizTalk - one of alternatives for this. Also - we are using MSSQL 2000
> as databse. Can somebody provide us opinions regarding:
> 1) Does BizTalk can handle EDI documents out of a box? We are looking
> primarily on Warehousing and Transportation transaction sets;
> 2) How hard for end user to manipulate mappings?
> 3) Anything alse we should know?
>
> Please use email: AlexR@**nospam**argosoftware.com (please remove test with
> *).
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
>
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