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    Automating Deployments  
Jeff Junak


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08-23-04 10:50 PM

Is there any way to automate (e.g. script) the manual steps that you have to
go through after running the BTS Installer?  For each orchestration that get
s
deployed, it seems that I have to manually go into BizTalk Administration
Console and choose Enlist (typically 3-5 clicks to perform) and Start
Processing (another 3-5 clicks).  We never change any of hte default
selections, we just want to enlist and start the orchestrations.

Jeff





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    RE: Automating Deployments  
Alan Smith


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08-23-04 10:50 PM

Hi Jeff,

Scott Colestock has written a great NAnt build script for using in BizTalk
deployments. It takes a while to get it set up, but it gives you a "One-clic
k-
deploy" for your BizTalk solution.

http://www.traceofthought.net/

Cheers,

Alan

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"Jeff Junak" wrote:

> Is there any way to automate (e.g. script) the manual steps that you have 
to
> go through after running the BTS Installer?  For each orchestration that g
ets
> deployed, it seems that I have to manually go into BizTalk Administration
> Console and choose Enlist (typically 3-5 clicks to perform) and Start
> Processing (another 3-5 clicks).  We never change any of hte default
> selections, we just want to enlist and start the orchestrations.
>
> Jeff





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    RE: Automating Deployments  
Jeff Junak


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08-23-04 10:50 PM

Thanks Alan,
We are using Scott's structure in our development enviroment, and I had
forgotten that it included the utilities to enlist orchestrations.  We are
trying to automate our product installation as much as possible and this wil
l
help.

Jeff

"Alan Smith" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Scott Colestock has written a great NAnt build script for using in BizTalk
> deployments. It takes a while to get it set up, but it gives you a "One-cl
ick-
> deploy" for your BizTalk solution.
>
> http://www.traceofthought.net/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan
>
> -----
> BizTalk Patterns and Practices
> http://geekswithblogs.com/asmith
>
>
>
> "Jeff Junak" wrote:
> 





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    Re: Automating Deployments  
Doug Girard [MSFT]


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08-23-04 10:50 PM

I should also mention the WMI samples available in the SDK.  See "Admin\WMI
(BizTalk Server Samples Folder)" in the documentation, available online
here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...amples_bcwh.asp

HTH,
Doug

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"Jeff Junak" <JeffJunak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any way to automate (e.g. script) the manual steps that you have
to
> go through after running the BTS Installer?  For each orchestration that
gets
> deployed, it seems that I have to manually go into BizTalk Administration
> Console and choose Enlist (typically 3-5 clicks to perform) and Start
> Processing (another 3-5 clicks).  We never change any of hte default
> selections, we just want to enlist and start the orchestrations.
>
> Jeff









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