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01-23-06 11:02 PM

Hi

We are beginning to evaluate Biztalk (either 2004 or 2006).  We have pretty
simple needs, don't have too many applications, mainly inhouse SQL SERVER
apps and PEOPLESOFT.

We are trying to figure out the best way to communicate with Peoplesoft, as
we see it the options are ;-

BIZTALK 2004                                                            Use
HPPT GET protocols to talk to Peoplesoft Integration Broker
BIZTALK 2004 with IWAY adaptor                            Not quite sure yet
what that brings to the table, meeting with IWAY later
BITALK 2006 with the included Peoplesoft Adaptor    We are also a little
vague to what this brings to the table.

We are already familiar with posting via HTTP to the Peoplesoft broker and
getting a response to say "message received", one thing we don't have
experience with is Peoplesoft sending a message out (saying for example what
an Employee ID is if we asked for an employee to be created)  Based on our
Peoplesoft tools version (8.2.2) our understanding is that we may need to
develop out own Jave wrapper for peoplesoft to do the HTTP post..

Anyone got any experience with Biztalk and Peoplesoft they can share with
us?
Thanks in advance








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