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jeremy@pdq.net

2004-12-20, 5:48 pm

I've just upgraded to BizTalk 2004 and I'm a bit overwelmed by the
radical differences. To start I'd like to take an XLANG schedule
created with BizTalk 2002 Orchestration (Visio plug-in) and import it
into BizTalk 2004.

I see the Orchestration designer in BizTalk 2004 is now a VS.NET
plug-in, how best should I approach bringing my old XLANG into 2004?
Will I have to rewrite it?

-Jeremy

Matt Meleski

2004-12-20, 5:48 pm

Unfortunately,

Orchestrations will have to be re-written, as the changes
between the two versions are too great.

See below link for Migration Steps.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...ration_ibuf.asp

There is also a chapter in the new BizTalk 2004 Unleashed book for migrating
from 2002 to 2004.

Matt.

"jeremy@pdq.net" wrote:

> I've just upgraded to BizTalk 2004 and I'm a bit overwelmed by the
> radical differences. To start I'd like to take an XLANG schedule
> created with BizTalk 2002 Orchestration (Visio plug-in) and import it
> into BizTalk 2004.
>
> I see the Orchestration designer in BizTalk 2004 is now a VS.NET
> plug-in, how best should I approach bringing my old XLANG into 2004?
> Will I have to rewrite it?
>
> -Jeremy
>
>

jeremy@pdq.net

2004-12-21, 5:51 pm


Matt Meleski wrote:
> Unfortunately,
>
> Orchestrations will have to be re-written, as the changes
> between the two versions are too great.
>
> See below link for Migration Steps.
>
>

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...ration_ibuf.asp
>
> There is also a chapter in the new BizTalk 2004 Unleashed book for

migrating[vbcol=seagreen]
> from 2002 to 2004.
>
> Matt.
>
> "jeremy@pdq.net" wrote:
>
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Thanks, that's just what I was looking for.

-Jeremy

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