Old BizTalk XSLT Tricks 3 – Global XSLT Variables
This final blog in this series talks about how I use global XSLT variables I still use the BizTalk mapper to generate my XSLT for use in our Azure Integration
Old BizTalk XSLT Tricks 2 – Select distinct nodes
This is a re-post of a very old blog that is only accessible via the way back machine now In the first place this continues practice highlighting old blogs
Old BizTalk XSLT Tricks 1 – Array.Contains()
This a story about writing XSLT for use in Azure Integration Account and the ArrayContains() method In the first place I was using the BizTalk mapper to
Matching Numeric Ranges with a Regex – Logic Apps
XML Validation is one of the cornerstones of BizTalk Solutions In my last blog I show how to do this in Azure Logic Apps This blog highlights a special case,
XML Validation – Logic Apps
XML Validation is one of the cornerstones of BizTalk Solutions This blog shows how to do the same in Azure Logic Apps XML validation the BizTalk way To
msxsl scripting for Logic App XSLT
This is story about the limitations of msxsl scripting for XSLT Before In my last blog I found that I was unable to call an assembly from XSLT if it
Assembly call from Logic App XSLT
In my last blog I said I want use an assembly instead of a BizTalk functoid in a Logic App For this reason I show how I tried it here In the first place, I
Cross Referencing functoids – Azure Migration
How do you migrate a BizTalk solution containing Cross Referencing Value functoids to Azure This answers a question from one of my previous blogs The
Migrating to Azure – A Project Plan
This shares the project plan and continues from on my previous post Furthermore, this pulls together what I said before in the 3 presentations below; April
Migrating to Azure – A business case
I want to tell you about my journey migrating BizTalk Server to Azure beginning with the business case The authors of the the book "Migrating to BizTalk