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Contents..........................................................................................................................................1 Before You Begin the Tutorials........................................................................................................2 In This Section.............................................................................................................................2 Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials........................................................................2 What platform were the tutorials tested on?................................................................................3 Why must I install and configure BizTalk Server 2006?...............................................................4 Which operating system should I install?.....................................................................................4 What components of Visual Studio do I need to install?..............................................................4 How do I install BizTalk Server 2006?..........................................................................................4 Where do I find updated tutorial files?.........................................................................................5 What BizTalk Server 2006 components do I need to install?.......................................................5 See Also......................................................................................................................................6 Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted..............................................................................6 Prerequisites................................................................................................................................7 Procedures..................................................................................................................................7 See Also......................................................................................................................................9 Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files.......................................................................................................9 Prerequisites..............................................................................................................................10 Procedures................................................................................................................................10 See Also.....................................................................................................................................11 Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File........................................................................................11 Prerequisites..............................................................................................................................12 Procedures................................................................................................................................12 See Also....................................................................................................................................12 Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools...............................................................................12 Prerequisites..............................................................................................................................13 BizTalk Server Tools..................................................................................................................14 See Also....................................................................................................................................15 Step 6: Print the Tutorials..............................................................................................................15 Prerequisites..............................................................................................................................15 Procedures................................................................................................................................15 See Also....................................................................................................................................15 Copyright.......................................................................................................................................16

Before You Begin the Tutorials


The Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials are designed to work on a full BizTalk Server 2006 installation on a single computer. A full BizTalk Server 2006 installation includes installing Business Activity Services and Business Activity Monitoring. Caution Do not use a production server to perform the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials. Important The tutorials do not provide instructions for a multicomputer environment. If you are working in a distributed BizTalk Server 2006 environment, you must take that into consideration when you perform the steps in the tutorials. This section provides additional information and instructions for configuring your computer for the tutorials. You must complete this section before you begin the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials.

In This Section
Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials

Time to complete: See the installation instructions for time estimates. Objective: Install BizTalk Server 2006. Purpose: You must install and configure BizTalk Server 2006 before you begin the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials. This step provides guidance for installing BizTalk Server 2006 for the tutorials. The BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials are designed to work on a full BizTalk Server 2006 installation on a single computer. In a single-computer installation, BizTalk Server 2006 and SQL Server are installed on the same computer. Note 2

The BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials were written and tested with BizTalk Server 2006, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, and SQL Server 2000. You should be able to perform the tutorials successfully with BizTalk Server 2006 R2. Alternative instructions for performing tasks with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 or SQL Server 2005 are provided where needed.

What platform were the tutorials tested on?


The tutorials were tested on the following platform: Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1), Enterprise Edition Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and Office InfoPath 2003 with SP2

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects - ENU with the following components: Note BizTalk Server 2006 does not require this edition or these components of Visual Studio 2005. See the "What components of Visual Studio do I need to install?" section of this topic and the BizTalk Server 2006 installation instructions for required Visual Studio 2005 components. Microsoft Visual Basic (Visual Basic Tools for Office only) Microsoft Visual C++ (all items) Visual C++ Tools (all items) X64 Compilers and Tools Visual C++ Run-Time Libraries (all items)

Microsoft Visual C# (Java Language Conversion Assistant and Visual C# Tools for Office only) Microsoft Visual J# Visual Web Developer Enterprise Tools (all items, including Microsoft Debug Interface Access (DIA) SDK) Microsoft .NET Framework SDK (tools only) Tools for Redistributing Applications (all items)

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services with SP4 Microsoft SQL Server Notification Services 2.0 with SP1 Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 with SP2

Why must I install and configure BizTalk Server 2006?


The BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials are designed to work on a full BizTalk Server 2006 installation on a single computer. You must install and configure BizTalk Server 2006 and all of its prerequisite software on your computer before you begin the tutorials.

Which operating system should I install?


You can run BizTalk Server 2006 on the following operating systems: Windows Server 2003 Standard or Enterprise Edition Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4

Caution Do not use a production server to perform the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials.

What components of Visual Studio do I need to install?


In addition to the components listed in the installation instructions, you must also install the Visual Web Developer component.

How do I install BizTalk Server 2006?


The following two topics contain information about installing and configuring BizTalk Server 2006 on a single computer: Installing BizTalk Server on a Single Server Note Use the installation instructions for the operating system you install. Basic Configuration

Caution Do not use a production server to perform the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials. Important The tutorials do not provide instructions for a multicomputer environment. If you are working in a distributed BizTalk Server 2006 environment, you must take that into consideration when you perform the steps in the tutorials.

Where do I find updated tutorial files?


You can download the latest version of the files you need to complete the tutorials from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=62503. First, follow the instructions in Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files, and then replace the files in <installation drive>:\tutorials with the files from the download. The latest version of the tutorial instructions is available from the latest BizTalk Server 2006 documentation update. You can download the updated Help from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=84701.

What BizTalk Server 2006 components do I need to install?


We recommend that you install all of the BizTalk Server 2006 features and components on the computer you use to complete the tutorials. The tutorials do not provide assistance for performing the tutorials in a multicomputer environment. If you are working in a distributed BizTalk Server 2006 environment, you must take that into consideration when you perform the steps in the tutorials. A full BizTalk Server 2006 installation includes installing Business Activity Services and Business Activity Monitoring. If you choose not to install all of the BizTalk Server 2006 features and components, the following table describes the BizTalk Server 2006 features required to complete the tutorials.
Tutorial Minimum required BizTalk Server 2006 components

Tutorial 1: Enterprise Application Integration

Server Runtime Base EDI Adapter Administrative Tools Developer Tools And SDK

Enterprise Single Sign-On Master Secret Server Tutorial 2: Purchase Order Process Server Runtime Administrative Tools Developer Tools And SDK

Enterprise Single Sign-On Master Secret Server Tutorial 3: Invoice and Payment Process Server Runtime Administrative Tools Developer Tools And SDK Enterprise Single Sign-On Master 5

Tutorial

Minimum required BizTalk Server 2006 components

Secret Server Tutorial 4: Business Activity Monitoring Business Rule Composer Business Rule Engine Server Runtime Administrative Tools Developer Tools And SDK

Enterprise Single Sign-On Master Secret Server Business Activity Monitoring Business Activity Monitoring Aggregation Provider For SQL Server Notification Services BAM Client BAM Event API

See Also
Before You Begin the Tutorials Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted

Time to complete: 10 minutes Objective: In this step, you change the authenticated trusted property for the following hosts: BizTalkServerApplication BizTalkServerIsolatedHost 6

Purpose: Before you begin the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials, both of the default hosts must be trusted for authentication. In the tutorials, you use a single-computer installation of BizTalk Server 2006 to create and deploy BizTalk solutions that contain orchestrations and other BizTalk objects. Because you use the same computer to deploy and host BizTalk solutions, the environment must be trusted. When you install BizTalk Server, by default, the default hosts are not trusted. When you installed and configured BizTalk Server, a host instance for each default host was placed on the computer. A BizTalk Host is a logical set of BizTalk runtime processes. You deploy BizTalk objects such as pipelines and orchestrations into a BizTalk Host. You install an instance of a host onto servers that you use to process, receive, and transmit messages. During a single-computer installation of BizTalk Server 2006, it is typical to use the same user account to configure the default hosts. Because you cannot change the authenticated trusted property for both hosts simultaneously and a user account cannot have mixed privileges (trusted and not trusted), you must delete one of the default host instances or change the account for one of the default host instances before you can change the authenticated trusted property for either of the default hosts. Important The following process is provided for learning purposes only, and does not in any way represent best security practices (not even mediocre security practices). We designed the tutorials to run on a fresh, single-computer, developer installation. If you are using an existing installation, and have services running in the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host instance, instead of deleting this host instance, change the account the host instance runs as. If the default host instances use different accounts, you can change the authenticated trusted property for them.

Prerequisites
You must install and configure BizTalk Server 2006 before you begin this step. For information about installing BizTalk Server 2006, see Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials.

Procedures
To check whether the hosts are trusted 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006, and then click BizTalk Server Administration. 2. In the BizTalk Server Administration console, in the console tree, expand BizTalk Server 2006 Administration, expand BizTalk Group, expand Platform Settings, and then click Hosts. 3. In the Hosts results pane, for the BizTalkServerApplication host and the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host, if the value in the Trusted column is Yes, the hosts are trusted. 7

If the hosts are not trusted, you must either use a different account for one of the host instances, or delete one of the host instances, before you can change the authentication trusted property. In the following procedure, you delete the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host instance. To delete the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host instance 1. In the BizTalk Server Administration console, in the console tree, expand BizTalk Server 2006 Administration, expand BizTalk Group, expand Platform Settings, and then click Host Instances. 2. In the Host Instances results pane, right-click the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host instance, and then click Delete. 3. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. After you delete one of the host instances, you can change the authenticated trusted property for both hosts. To change the authenticated trusted property for both hosts 1. In the BizTalk Server Administration console, in the console tree, expand BizTalk Server 2006 Administration, expand BizTalk Group, expand Platform Settings, and then click Hosts. 2. In the Hosts results pane, right-click the host that is not trusted, and then click Properties. 3. In the <host name> -Host Properties dialog box, on the General tab, select the Authentication Trusted check box, and then click OK. 4. Verify that the Trusted column of the host shows the value Yes. 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the second default host. Now that both hosts are trusted, you can create a new host instance for the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host. To create a new host instance for the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost host 1. In the BizTalk Server Administration console, in the console tree, expand BizTalk Server 2006 Administration, expand BizTalk Group, expand Platform Settings, rightclick Host Instances, point to New, and then click Host Instance. 2. In the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost - Host Instance Properties dialog box, from the Host name drop-down list, select the host for which you deleted the host instance, and then click Configure. 3. In the Logon Credentials dialog box, do the following:

Use this

To do this

Logon

Type the user account name you want to use for the host instance. Note If you use a domain account for the host instance, type the name in the format domain\user name.

Password Note

Type the password for the account.

If the account you use has administrative privileges, in the warning box, click OK to indicate that you want to use the account. 4. Click OK to close the Logon Credentials dialog box. 5. Click OK to close the BizTalkServerIsolatedHost - Host Instance Properties dialog box.

See Also
Before You Begin the Tutorials Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files

Time to complete: 2 minutes Objective: In this step, you install the tutorial files in C:\Tutorial. Purpose: The BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials provide instructions that assume that you can access the tutorial files in C:\Tutorial. This preserves the original tutorial files in <installation directory>\SDK\Tutorial, so that you can repeat the tutorials if you want.

Prerequisites
You must install and configure BizTalk Server 2006 before you install the tutorial files. For information about installing BizTalk Server 2006, see Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials.

Procedures
To install the necessary tutorial files 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK. 3. At the command prompt, type cd <installation directory>\SDK\Tutorial, and then press ENTER. 4. At the command prompt, type unpack, and then press ENTER. 5. At the command prompt, type exit, and then press ENTER. The tutorial files are now located in the C:\Tutorial folder. Note The tutorial files shipped with BizTalk Server 2006 R2 are read-only. To complete the tutorials successfully, you must clear the Read-only value of the Attribute property for each file you will use to complete the tutorials. You must perform the following procedure for each of the following files: C:\Tutorial\Solutions\B2BSolution\B2BOrchestrations_webservice\App_Code\B2BOrchestrati ons_B2BProcess_Receive_ASN_Port.asmx.cs C:\Tutorial\Solutions\B2BSolution\B2BOrchestrations_webservice\App_Code\B2BOrchestrati ons_B2BProcess_ReceiveInvoice_Port.asmx.cs C:\Tutorial\Lessons\BAS\SubmitOrder.bat C:\Tutorial\POInstance.xml C:\Tutorial\Solutions\Schema\AdvancedShipNotice.xsd 10 C:\Tutorial\Solutions\SupplierWebServices\Setup.bat C:\Tutorial\Solutions\SetInstallPathEnv.vbs C:\Tutorial\Solutions\B2BSolution\SetupWebService.bat C:\Tutorial\RepRequestAccepted.xml C:\Tutorials\RepRequestDenied.xml C:\Tutorial\Lessons\BAS\OrderProcess\OrderProcess.sln C:\Tutorial\POInstance.xml

C:\Tutorial\Solutions\Schema\CommonBaseTypes.xsd C:\Tutorial\Solutions\Schema\CommonInvoice.xsd C:\Tutorial\Solutions\Schema\InvoiceToPayment.btm C:\Tutorial\Solutions\Schema\MapToCommonPO.btm C:\Tutorial\Solutions\Schema\PO.xsd C:\Tutorial\Lessons\BAS\SetupHTTPReceive.vbs

To update the file attribute property 1. For each file listed above, in Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder that contains the file. 2. Right-click the file name, and then click Properties. 3. In the Properties dialog box, in the Attribute section, clear the Read-only check box, and then click OK.

See Also
Before You Begin the Tutorials Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File

Time to complete: 2 minutes Objective: In this step, you create a strong name key file for the tutorials. Purpose: You must create a strong name key file to build projects in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. A strong name consists of the project's identity its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided) plus a public key and a digital signature. The strong name key file contains the public key and the private key. Important You must create one strong name key file, one time before starting any of the tutorials.

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Note The instructions in this tutorial reference the Tutorial directory located on your C drive. To follow along with the tutorial instructions you must copy the Tutorial folder from <install drive>:\Program Files\Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006\SDK\ to the root of the C drive. For instructions on installing the tutorial files to C:\, see Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files.

Prerequisites
You must install the tutorial files before you begin this step. For instructions, see Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files.

Procedures
To create a strong name key file 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, point to Visual Studio Tools, and then click Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt. 2. At the command prompt, type cd C:\Tutorial, and then press ENTER. 3. At the command prompt, type sn -k Tutorial.snk, and then press ENTER Note You should receive a message at the command prompt stating that the key pair was written to Tutorial.snk. 4. At the command prompt, type exit, and then press ENTER.

See Also
Before You Begin the Tutorials Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools

Objective: This step provides information about the BizTalk Server 2006 tools used in the tutorials. 12

Purpose: The BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials provide a guided introduction to a number of BizTalk Server tools. You may want to learn more about these tools. The following table shows the BizTalk Server tools you use to complete each of the tutorials: Tutorial 1: Enterprise Application Integration Tutorial 2: Purchase Order Process Tutorial 3: Invoice and Payment Process Tutorial 4: Business Activity Monitoring
Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Tutorial 4

Tools/Tutorial

Visual Studio 2005 BizTalk Explorer BizTalk Editor (schema editor) Orchestration Designer BizTalk Mapper Pipeline Designer BizTalk Server Administration console Business Rules Editor Tracking Profiles Editor Web Services Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Add-In for Excel BAM portal BAM Management utility

X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X

X X

Prerequisites
You must install BizTalk Server 2006 before you can access the BizTalk Server tools.

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BizTalk Server Tools


The following table provides a list of top-level topics in BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Help that explain how to use each of the listed tools.
Tool Links

Visual Studio 2005

Using Visual Studio 2005 Working with BizTalk Projects

Deploying BizTalk Assemblies from Visual Studio into a BizTalk Application Learn more about Visual Studio: Introduction to Solutions, Projects, and Items (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=58503) Solution Explorer Concepts (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=58504) BizTalk Explorer BizTalk Editor (schema editor) Orchestration Designer BizTalk Mapper Pipeline Designer BizTalk Server Administration console Business Rules Editor Tracking Profiles Editor Web Services Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) Add-In for Excel BAM portal BAM Management utility Managing Business Processes Using BizTalk Explorer Creating Schemas Using BizTalk Editor

Creating Orchestrations Using Orchestration Designer Creating Maps Using BizTalk Mapper

Creating Pipelines Using Pipeline Designer Using the BizTalk Server Administration Console Creating and Using Business Rules Tracking Profile Editor Using Web Services Monitoring Business Activities with BAM BAM Portal Managing BAM [BTS06]

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See Also
Before You Begin the Tutorials Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Step 6: Print the Tutorials

Time to complete: 4 minutes Objective: In this step, you download a copy of the tutorials that you can print. Purpose: For your convenience, we have provided copies of the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorials in Microsoft Office Word 2003 format that you can download and print.

Prerequisites
You must have access to the Internet, and have software installed that can open Microsoft Office Word 2003 files.

Procedures
To download printable copies of the tutorials 1. In Internet Explorer, navigate to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=62503. 2. Follow the instructions to download the BizTalk Server 2006 tutorial files page.

See Also
Before You Begin the Tutorials Step 1: Install BizTalk Server 2006 for the Tutorials Step 2: Configure the BizTalk Hosts as Trusted Step 3: Install the Tutorial Files Step 4: Create a Strong Name Key File Step 5: Learn About the BizTalk Server Tools

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