Pro BizTalk 2006
When BizTalk was still in its infancy, there were two teams within Microsoft—the Commerce Server team and the COM+ team. The Commerce Server team was implementing technology they called “Commerce Server Messaging Pipelines,” essentially software that allowed an application to move messages from o...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-317562014-01-20T05:51:53Z Pro BizTalk 2006 Dunphy, George Metwally, Ahmed Technologies When BizTalk was still in its infancy, there were two teams within Microsoft—the Commerce Server team and the COM+ team. The Commerce Server team was implementing technology they called “Commerce Server Messaging Pipelines,” essentially software that allowed an application to move messages from one system to another system using the commerce server framework. The goal was to abstract the sending and receiving of messages away from the transports that they used. For example, using this framework, a developer would not care about the physical implementation of how the messages were sent; that information would be abstracted away into another construct called a port. The port would talk to an adapter, which handled the communication to and from the medium in question, whether it was a file system, an FTP server, or a web server. 2012-09-10T08:34:24Z 2012-09-10T08:34:24Z 2006 Book 978-1-59059-699-9 1-59059-699-4 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31756 en application/pdf Apress |
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When BizTalk was still in its infancy, there were two teams within Microsoft—the Commerce
Server team and the COM+ team. The Commerce Server team was implementing technology
they called “Commerce Server Messaging Pipelines,” essentially software that allowed an
application to move messages from one system to another system using the commerce server
framework. The goal was to abstract the sending and receiving of messages away from the
transports that they used. For example, using this framework, a developer would not care
about the physical implementation of how the messages were sent; that information would be
abstracted away into another construct called a port. The port would talk to an adapter, which
handled the communication to and from the medium in question, whether it was a file system,
an FTP server, or a web server. |
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