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Exam 70-230Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk™ Server 2000, Enterprise EditionExam 70-230 has been available since October 16, 2001. Microsoft CertificationWhen you pass this exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional status. You also earn Microsoft the following certifications:
Target AudienceCandidates for this exam operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. Candidates have a minimum of one year's experience designing and developing distributed applications by using Microsoft technologies. Candidates must have expertise with XML, and experience with XSLT is recommended. Candidates must have a working knowledge of COM+, including development tools such as Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C++, and a working knowledge of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), ASP, and Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Edition. Environmental characteristics include:
Skills Being MeasuredThis certification exam measures your ability to implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. This exam also measures your ability to analyze, design, build, and implement integrated business process solutions by using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the job skills listed below. Planning and Designing BizTalk Server Solutions Plan and design the security architecture.
Plan and design BizTalk Server for performance, maintainability, extensibility, availability, scalability, and reliability. Considerations include number of transactions per time increment, bandwidth, capacity, peak versus average usage requirements, response-time expectations, barriers to performance, processes per server, maintenance expectations, location and knowledge level of maintenance staff, impact of third-party maintenance agreements, hours of operation, level of availability, impact of downtime, growth of the partners, growth of the company, volume of documents, and cycle of use.
Plan and design integration with existing applications.
Derive the physical design.
Installing BizTalk Server Install BizTalk Server. Considerations include attended and unattended installations. Troubleshoot failed installations.
Building Document Interchanges Configure organizations and applications. Configure document definitions. Create and configure messaging ports. Considerations include name, type, and definition.
Select and create envelopes. Considerations include name, type, and definition such as reliable, electronic data interchange (EDI), flat-file, custom XML, and custom. Create and configure channels.
Configure receive architecture. Considerations include receive functions and scripts.
Creating Auxiliary Components for BizTalk Server Solutions Create a COM+ component that implements custom transport logic.
Identify situations for applying custom components. Administering BizTalk Server Solutions Monitor and optimize BizTalk Server performance. Tools include performance counters, Event Viewer, BizTalk Server Administration, Document Tracking and Activity (DTA), XLANG Event Monitor, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and SQL Server Enterprise Manager.
Audit business documents by using BizTalk Document Tracking. Diagnose and resolve BizTalk Server implementation errors.
Creating Schemas and Transformations Import and modify schemas by using BizTalk Editor. Create new schemas by using BizTalk Editor.
Implementing Business Processes by using BizTalk Orchestration Designer Design the business process by using Flowchart shapes. Implement business process error handling. Bind business process Implementation shapes. Considerations include the Message Queuing shape, the Script Component shape, the COM Component shape, and the BizTalk Messaging shape. Create transactional business processes. Create long-running and short-lived transactions. Diagnose and resolve transactional and component errors. Create correlations back to long-running business processes. Map the data flow between messages. Configure orchestration ports for communication between business processes and transport bindings. Diagnose and resolve orchestration errors by using the XLANG Event Monitor. Home | Technical Schedule | Application Classes | Class Outlines | MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD Training | Microsoft .NET Programming | Cisco Classes | Linux, Unix, AIX | CompTIA Certification | Webmaster Training | Pricing | Locations | Financing | E-mail Us
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