You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You're creating a solution and you have a receive port used to receive messages. The messages match a
schema named Request.xsd. You monitor activity on the receive port by using Health and Activity Tracking
(HAT). And you find all messages that match the Request.xsd schema by using the Find Message report in
HAT.
You intend to filter the Find Message report results on the basis of an element named RequestValue which
is not listed in the Property list in the Message properties filter section of the Find Message report.
When future messages that match Request.xsd are viewed in HAT, what should you do to make sure that
RequestValue is available in the Message properties filter section?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You develop an orchestration. Your business partner sends you order messages. The message must be
processed according to an ordered, first-in first-out (FIFO) model. You add an MSMQ receive port. And the
Ordered Processing property is set to True. A send port is created and tied to a Send shape. You place the
Send shape within a Loop shape. So what should you do to complete the orchestration using the FIFO
model?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You're provided with a copy of a message schema. The message schema will be mapped to an internal
format. But you're not provided with any message that conforms to the schema. You have to make sure
that your map executes properly and view the output.
So what should you do?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You create a BizTalk Server solution. And you use the solution to process the exchange of financial
transactions. Your solution consumes a service and the service is offered by the Gisco Bank and is hosted
on port 80. The bank allows for the debiting and crediting of online payment accounts. You have to select a
transport with functions such as: Message security, Transport security, Reliable messaging, Transaction
support.
So what should you do?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
And you're developing a solution. the bindings is about to be exported for a BizTalk application named
AppX. There're several assemblies and ports in this application. What should you do to export the binding
file information for AppX?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
And you're developing a solution. You have two projects each of which has one orchestration. An XSD
schema is created. What should you do to make sure that the XSD schema can have promoted properties
and can be referenced by the orchestrations in both projects?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
And you're developing a solution. In your development environment, an MSI package is exported. What
should you do to deploy the MSI package to a test environment?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
The XML message files is generated by the Accounting, Customer Relationship Management, and Asset
Management systems to a central file directory on the network. In the XML message files, there's data
which will be sent to other systems in terms of message type. You develop an orchestration to send the
messages to the other systems. The message type is specified in the fourth node of the message. But the
message adheres to different schemas. What should you do to identify the message type for each
message?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use a single Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You spend about four weeks to create a BizTalk Server solution. During the development process, most of
the orchestration instances that are executed are suspended. So what should you do to stop all suspended
orchestration instances?
You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you're in charge of the company
network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You create a receive port named GetPort1. The receive port listens for messages that are arriving on an
FTP site. The messages that arrive have an element named RequestCount and are based on a schema
named Request.xsd. Two send ports are created. The first send port has to be configured to receive all
messages that have a RequestCount value that is equal to 1. The second send port has to be configured to
receive all messages that have a RequestCount value that is not equal to 1. So what should you do to
achieve this? (choose more than one)