Support WebCast: Microsoft .NET: Integrating .NET with Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 (821022)



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  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Enterprise Developer Edition

Session Summary


May 9, 2003

This Support WebCast explores a variety of ways to take advantage of the .NET Framework to create applications that interact with BizTalk Server 2002. It discusses BizTalk Server programming topics including preprocessors, application integration components, and Web Services. The WebCast reviews how to use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET to create a preprocessor for BizTalk Server. It also talks about how to create an Application Integration Component using Visual Studio .NET. It finishes with a discussion about how to use the BizTalk Adapter for Web Services and shows how to create a Web Service that passes a document to and from BizTalk Server.

This is a Level 200 session that will be presented by George Nelson. George Nelson works as an Application Development Consultant in Microsoft Premier Support Services. George provided development support for Microsoft's Premier customers along the East Coast, and works from the Microsoft office in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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