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Tommy


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01-31-06 11:59 PM

Thanks for the reply, but I am not asking how to call web service. My
question is how to call multiple web services that is not known at design
time.

"Neal Walters" wrote:

>
> Are you just asking how to call a web service from Biztalk?
>
> 1) In the orch, make a web reference (this will build the messages - you c
an
> see the schemas in Reference.xsd under web reference if you "show all file
s"
> and drill down).  This will also create multi-part messages types.
> 2) In Orch View - create messages from web messages (not schemas)
> 3) Use a Send and Receive shape - attach to a request/response logical por
t,
> usually you use "specify now"
> 4) When you do a build, Biztalk will generate the physical ports and
> automatically bind the logical ports (in the orch) to the external physica
l
> SOAP ports.
>
> I've got videos which describe in great details - see website below.
>
> As to your aggregation, there are several ways to do that.  In an
> orchestration, you can map several incoming messages to one outgoing messa
ge,
> or you can build the message more manually or with a helper C# program.
>
> Neal Walters
> http://Biztalk-Training.com - Learn by Watching Videos





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