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The
Microsoft ESB Guidance uses Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 to support
a loosely coupled messaging architecture, and extends the functionality
of BizTalk Server to provide a range of new capabilities focused on
building robust, connected, service-oriented applications that
incorporate itinerary-based service invocation for lightweight service
composition, dynamic resolution of endpoints and maps, Web service and
WS-* integration, fault management and reporting, and integration with
third-party SOA governance solutions. In this session, we drill down
into the capabilities the ESB Guidance provides by stepping through
typical use cases. We start by looking at the components that make up
the ESB Guidance, including SOA governance integration. Then we show
how these components are used to implement dynamic resolution of
endpoints and transformations using the various resolvers provided.
Lastly, we show how the resolution mechanism can be extended by the
creation of custom resolvers.
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