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    custom pre-processor in Biztalk 2004  
ramani viswanathan


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06-21-04 04:09 AM

Hi

How can I implement a custom pre-processor component in Bizalk 2004 orchestr
ation, when a message is received?

Thanks
Ramani





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    RE: custom pre-processor in Biztalk 2004  
Alan Smith


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06-21-04 04:09 AM

Hi Ramani,

You can do pre-processing on a message by creating a custom receive pipeline
and setting the receive port to use this pipeline instead of the Microsoft d
efault
receive pipelines. There's some examples of this in the SDK.

Cheers,

Alan

"ramani viswanathan" wrote:

> Hi
>
> How can I implement a custom pre-processor component in Bizalk 2004 orches
tration, when a message is received?
>
> Thanks
> Ramani





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    RE: custom pre-processor in Biztalk 2004  
Gilles [MSFT]


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06-21-04 04:09 AM

Hello,

>How can I implement a custom pre-processor component in Bizalk 2004 orchestration, 
when a message is received?

In addition to the SDK sample, you can see a fully working (and commented) e
xample at:

http://weblogs.asp.net/gzunino/arch.../13/154819.aspx
http://weblogs.asp.net/gzunino/arch.../14/155763.aspx
http://weblogs.asp.net/gzunino/arch.../14/155772.aspx

Thanks.
-Gilles.






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