05-14-04 09:36 PM
This is the syntax
DIRECT=OS:<machine name if remote or . for a local
machine>\\private$\\<Queue name>
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| >>From: "Malcolm Cunningham" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
| >>Sender: "Malcolm Cunningham" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
| >>Subject: Dynamic Port Binding in an orchestration
| >>Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 11:51:55 -0800
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| >>Hi, is anyone doing this?
| >>There is an example in the expression editor of how to
| >>dynamically set the URI of the port in an orchestration.
| >>
| >>However, I'm not sure how the transport type is set.
| >>The example uses "http://whatever.com" but I want to use
| >>MSMQ.
| >>
| >>Do I set the port address to
| >>MSMQ:DIRECT=MYPCNAME\\Private$\\Queue1 or do I just leave
| >>it as DIRECT=MYPCNAME\\Private$\\Queue1.
| >>
| >>If I choose the second option, how do I let biztalk know
| >>that I want it to use the MSMQ transport?
| >>
| >>Thanks in advance
| >>Malcolm
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