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biztalker


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12-16-04 11:49 PM

Say I have a send port that subscribes to a receive location through a
filter, no orchestrations involved. How can I move this setup to an
environment with no development tools??





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    RE: subscription to a receive port thru filter  
Matt Meleski


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12-16-04 11:49 PM

One way is on the development machine using the BizTalk Deployment
Wizard, so on the Development Machine :

1) Choose -> Export Biztalk assembly binding from File

2) I think on the third page of the Wizard choose ->
Export Items Not Associated with any Assembly
(This will create a file with all the physical ports info in it)

3) Take this file to other machine and use the BizTalk Deployment
Wizard -> on this machine and choose option ->
Import BizTalk Assembly Binding from File.

Matt

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> Say I have a send port that subscribes to a receive location through a
> filter, no orchestrations involved. How can I move this setup to an
> environment with no development tools??





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    Re: subscription to a receive port thru filter  
Nabeel Prior


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12-16-04 11:49 PM

You can use the BizTalk Deployment Wizard to generate a bindings file from
your development environment (on the 3rd screen, select the "Export bindings
not associated with an assembly" option).  Once generated, you can then run
the deployment wizard on the destination environment and import the bindings
file.  Then use BizTalk Administrator to start the ports.

Another alternative is to use the BizTalk Administration Tool
(http://www.gotdotnet.com/Workspaces...r />
ae2c9016a)

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Nabeel Prior
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"biztalker" <biztalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Say I have a send port that subscribes to a receive location through a
> filter, no orchestrations involved. How can I move this setup to an
> environment with no development tools??







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    RE: subscription to a receive port thru filter  
biztalker


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12-16-04 11:49 PM

Thanks Matt.

"Matt Meleski" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> One way is on the development machine using the BizTalk Deployment
> Wizard, so on the Development Machine :
>
> 1) Choose -> Export Biztalk assembly binding from File
>
> 2) I think on the third page of the Wizard choose ->
> Export Items Not Associated with any Assembly
> (This will create a file with all the physical ports info in it)
>
> 3) Take this file to other machine and use the BizTalk Deployment
> Wizard -> on this machine and choose option ->
> Import BizTalk Assembly Binding from File.
>
> Matt
>
> "biztalker" wrote:
> 





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    Re: subscription to a receive port thru filter  
Greg Forsythe


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12-16-04 11:49 PM

The standard Biztalk way is to use binding files and the Deployment wizard.
However this can be a bit obtuse.

There are two tools that can simplify this process:
Biztalk Explorer
http://martijnh.blogspot.com/


Biztalk 2004 Administration Management Tool
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...CE-639AE7BB9BEF


Greg


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> Say I have a send port that subscribes to a receive location through a
> filter, no orchestrations involved. How can I move this setup to an
> environment with no development tools??







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    RE: subscription to a receive port thru filter  
biztalker


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12-17-04 10:48 PM


thanks everybody





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