Integrating with BizTalk server.

Control Engineering, December, 2005 by Seroter, Richard

Though one might be tempted to think that Microsoft solutions are only for Microsoft shops, this is not the case. As a matter of fact, the vast majority of BizTalk Server customers use it in tandem with J2EE components.

Nearly every business today is heterogeneous when it comes to technology. A single enterprise may, for example, use Microsoft .NET and J2EE for application development and deployment; databases such as Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, and Oracle; and any of the hundreds of available software applications, not to mention those that are homegrown.

Built on XML standards supporting Web services and harnessing the .NET framework, BizTalk Server 2004 provides support for complex, long-running transaction processes. Furthermore, BizTalk...

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