At Course Completion, the students will be able to: Describe the role of BizTalk Server 2000 in an e-business environment. Install BizTalk Server 2000 on a computer running Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server. Create a specification for an organization by using BizTalk Editor. Use BizTalk Mapper to create a map that translates and processes data between two specifications. Use BizTalk Messaging Manager to manage the exchange of business documents. Use BizTalk Orchestration Designer to create an XLANG schedule drawing. Use receive functions to submit business documents to BizTalk Server 2000 from applications that cannot communicate directly with BizTalk Server 2000. Use BizTalk Document Tracking to monitor interchanges and business documents. Use Microsoft Visual Basic® to create a custom functoid. Create application integration components (AICs) so that BizTalk Server 2000 can pass data to application interfaces. Deploy BizTalk Server 2000 and track business documents and schedules. Configure servers and groups of servers to manage the flow of business documents in a BizTalk Server 2000 environment. Grant and manage security in a BizTalk Server 2000 environment. Manage a BizTalk Server 2000 environment by monitoring business documents, business messages, databases, counters, and logs. Use BizTalk Server 2000 to design and build a BizTalk Server 2000 solution. |