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Jul 7

The BizTalk Health Monitor Snapin Errors on Installation of BizTalk 2013 R2 Cumulative Update 1

After installing the CU1 update we observed this error from the BizTalk Administration console We attempted to register the new MBVSnapindll using

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Jun 30

SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2013 and Microsoft Azure – Second Edition

I am pleased to announce “SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2013 and Microsoft Azure - Second Edition” by Mark Brimble, Johann Cooper, Coen Dijgraaf and

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Jun 14

XSLT Call Templates – Using a Grandparent xsl:for-each from a Grandchild xsl:for each

The only examples  I could find was this forum question The forum Q&A is not clear and suggested that one has to use a series of call templates with

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Jun 1

An example of a XSLT loop: Using a BizTalk XSLT Call Template in a Scripting functoid

This post is about using a recursive XSLT Call Template to create many elements from one using an incrementing counter I found this example interesting and

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May 27

A Very BizTalk Unfriendly Schema

I have just started to work with a new set of schemas that has required me to use tricks I did not know about The first problem that I struck was that when I

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May 27

Integration Saturday July 18, 2015 – Presentations

The Auckland Systems User group(ACSG) will be holding a one day mini-symposium on Saturday July 18th in Datacom’s cafe Please see the ACSG site for further

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May 27

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May 13

Instrumentation of BizTalk Solutions

I believe that there is a right way and wrong way to instrument your solutions Good code review should make sure that developers do not set up inappropriate

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