what is the difference between biztalk server 2000 and 2002
Web Server forum
Back To The Forum Home!Search!Private Messaging System

Web Server Talk Web Server Talk > Web Servers reviews > BizTalk Server > BizTalk Server > what is the difference between biztalk server 2000 and 2002




  Last Thread   Next Thread Next
  Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread      Post New Thread    Post A Reply      

    what is the difference between biztalk server 2000 and 2002  
ambs


View Ip Address Report This Message To A Moderator Edit/Delete Message


 
02-08-04 01:39 PM

I have started learning biztalk server 2002. This is a .net version.
Would like to know what is the difference between non .net version
(2000) and version 2002. What role does .net assembly play in version
2002 and y does it still support VBScripting, where as other .net
products have discontinued support for VBScript.





[ Post a follow-up to this message ]



    Re: what is the difference between biztalk server 2000 and 2002  
Nick Malik


View Ip Address Report This Message To A Moderator Edit/Delete Message


 
02-08-04 01:39 PM

set aside the marketing labels for a minute.

BTS2002 has fewer bugs and is faster than BTS2000.  Other than that, they
are the same.  BTS2002 shares the same tools, the same architecture, and the
same code base.  Neither are related, in any particular way, with the .NET
Framework, although there is a toolkit that can help you to connect .NET
code with Biztalk.

Biztalk 2002 is a COM-based system, plain and simple.

On the other hand, BTS2004 is very much a .net system.

--- Nick

"ambs" <ambrish.jhaveri@iflexsolutions.com> wrote in message
news:16f63e0e.0401132243.5a8e1b2d@posting.google.com...
> I have started learning biztalk server 2002. This is a .net version.
> Would like to know what is the difference between non .net version
> (2000) and version 2002. What role does .net assembly play in version
> 2002 and y does it still support VBScripting, where as other .net
> products have discontinued support for VBScript.







[ Post a follow-up to this message ]



    Sponsored Links  




 





   All times are GMT. The time now is 07:26 PM.      Post New Thread    Post A Reply      
  Last Thread   Next Thread Next


Most Popular forums 

Forum Jump:
Rate This Thread:

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is OFF
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is OFF
 
Medical and Health forum | Computer Games Reviews | Graphics design forum

Back To The Top
Home | Usercp | Faq | Register