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Clinic 2955C

Introduction to Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 for IT Pros

Session 1: Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server 2006


Introduction to BizTalk Server 2006 Planning a BizTalk Server Environment Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server Installing Client Administration Tools Installing and Configuring Enterprise Single Sign-On

Introduction to BizTalk Server 2006


What Is BizTalk Server 2006? Common Integration Scenarios BizTalk Messaging and Orchestration Services Whats New in BizTalk Server 2006?

What Is BizTalk Server 2006?

Integration Services and Tools


Messaging and orchestration Application development tools Business rules framework Message activity tracking Web services integration Business activity monitoring Trading partner integration

Company A
Application Application Application BizTalk Server

Internet

Company B

Common Integration Scenarios


Interoffice or Branch Connectivity (EAI) Warehouse Customer Self-Service (Web-Based Portal) ASP.NET / SPS Order entry Customer (internal or external)

BizTalk Server 2006 Line of Business Application


Connecting systems and applications. Traditional EAI

Expose information and process through portals

Vendor and Partner Compliance (B2B) Supplier System Supplier Plant

Support industry and government mandates (HIPPA, HL7)

BizTalk Messaging and Orchestration Services


XML or Flat File XML or Flat File

Receive Port Receive Location


Receive Adapter Receive Pipeline

Business Process Orchestration

Send Port
Send Adapter Send Pipeline

Mapping <tag> <tag> <tag> <tag>

XML

Mapping <tag> <tag> <tag> <tag>

Message Database

XML

Whats New in BizTalk Server 2006?

For Developers
Support for SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 Flat-File Schema Wizard Failed message routing Error handling orchestration Adapters (POP3, WSE 2.0, SharePoint, and MQSeries)

For IT Professionals
Management Console (Hub) Artifact grouping (Applications) MSI deployment

For Information Workers


Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) portal

Planning a BizTalk Server Environment


Software Requirements for a Production Environment Job Roles and Responsibilities Tools for Developers Tools for Information Workers Tools for IT Professionals The BizTalk Multi-Server Environment BizTalk Security Features

Software Requirements for a Production Environment


Required Software
.NET Framework 2.0 SQL Server 2000 (SP3a) or SQL Server 2005

Optional Software
Internet Information Services (IIS) Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 (SP2) SQL Server Analysis Services (SP3a) Office Web Components 11 (SP1)
Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server (SP4) or Windows XP (SP1a)

Job Roles and Responsibilities


Information Workers Developers IT Pros

Design business processes, define business rules, and analyze business activity

Build and test business process and integration applications

Deploy applications and manage physical environment

Port Operation Request

Receive

Construct Message

Transform

Port Operation Request

Send

Rules

Tools for Information Workers


Business Activity Monitoring
Query business data

Business Rule Composer


Integrate business rules within a process
If preferred customer 10% discount

Business Activity Services


Define partner relationships

Tools for Developers


Define Schemas
Customer Name Record PO Status ItemID Qty UnitPrice Date Title Item Header Field1 PO Field2 Status Field3 Item Field1 Field2 Field3

Transform Data
BizTalk Editor BizTalk Mapper
Header PO Status Item Field1 Field2 Field3 Order PO Date Detail FieldA FieldB

Visual Studio 2005


Design Business Processes Process Messages
Orchestration Designer Pipeline Designer

Tools for IT Professionals

Administration Console
Configure services Manage applications Import and export bindings Create MSI packages

Health and Activity Tracking


Monitor and track message activity Monitor orchestrations Identify bottlenecks

The BizTalk Multi-Server Environment

BizTalk Server Group

SQL Servers

Distributed Environment

SharePoint Server

BizTalk Server Administration Tools

BizTalk Security Features


Security Features
Encryption certificates Signing certificates Integrated logon Kerberos Public Key Infrastructure Secured Sockets Layer SQL Server Security Enterprise Single Sign-On Web Service Enhancements (WSE)

Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server


Installation and Configuration Requirements Installing Prerequisite Services Installing BizTalk Configuring BizTalk Joining a BizTalk Server Group How to Export and Import Configurations How to Remove BizTalk Server Back Up and Restore

Installation and Configuration Requirements


1 Install Prerequisites
Internet Information Services (IIS) Windows SharePoint Services (WSS)

2 Install BizTalk
Standard Components Optional Components

3 Configure BizTalk
Service Accounts Database Names Web sites

Installing Prerequisite Services


Internet Information Services (IIS)
Required by SharePoint Required for HTTP and SOAP receive adapters Enables publication of orchestrations as Web Services Create BAM portal to manage business activity Internet Information Services

Windows SharePoint Services


Required by BAS to manage Trading Partner Management databases Requires Windows Server 2003 Use Server Farm installation to enable SharePoint to use SQL Server Windows SharePoint Services

Installing BizTalk

Required Components
BizTalk runtime (messaging and orchestration) Single Sign-On

Install ScreenShot

Optional Components
Administration tools Portals (BAM, BAS, HWS) Rules Engine Developer tools SharePoint adapter Documentation

Configuring BizTalk

Administrative Accounts
Message Box BizTalk Administration BizTalk Users BizTalk Hosts BAS Administration SSO Administration

Required Databases
Message Box Configuration Tracking Single Sign-On

Optional Databases
Business Rules Trading Partner Management

Joining an Existing BizTalk Group

BizTalk Server Group


A BizTalk Group provides load balancing, fault tolerance, and scalability All BizTalk servers in a group share configuration information, databases, and receive functions A BizTalk server can be joined to an existing group during the configuration process
SQL Server

Join BizTalk Server Group

How to Export and Import Configurations


Export Configuration
Save existing configuration to an XML file Contains all server settings

Import Configuration
Restores configuration from an XML file Settings can be modified

BizTalk Servers

Export Config XML

Import

How to Remove BizTalk Server


Before removing BizTalk Server:
Do not remove any BizTalk Server 2006 prerequisites Stop all host instances Stop Internet Information Services (IIS)

After removing BizTalk Server:


All assemblies must be removed manually Enterprise SSO must be uninstalled separately Before SSO is uninstalled, all BizTalk Server runtime, development, and administration features must be uninstalled Receive locations and send port configurations must be removed manually

Back up and Restore

Backing Up Databases
Establish backup procedures and a backup schedule Back up both the databases and the transaction logs Store your backups in a separate storage system Backup BizTalk Server Job

Backup BizTalk Server Job


Managed by using SQL Server Scheduled by the SQL Agent service

Databases and Transaction Logs

Installing Client Administration Tools


Administration Client Requirements Client Administration Tools

Administration Client Requirements

Required Software
Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows Server 2003 Microsoft SQL XML with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 (SP1) Office Web components 11 (SP1)

Client Administration Tools


Administration Tools
BizTalk Administration Console Enterprise Single Sign-On Administration Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) Business Rule Composer

Remote Adminisration

Administration Tools

BizTalk Server 2006

Installing and Configuring Enterprise Single Sign-On


What Is Enterprise Single Sign-On? Enterprise Single Sign-On Components How Enterprise Single Sign-On Works What Are Affiliate Applications?

What Is Enterprise Single Sign-On?


Problem
Users have too many sets of credentials Systems and applications require multiple logons IT departments are overwhelmed by password management issues
Web Service

Multiple Credentials

SAP

Impact
Increases the risk of compromise Reduces productivity Increases help desk costs
Active Directory

Mainframe Application UNIX Application

Enterprise Single Sign-On Components


Server Components
Master Secret Server Stores the master encryption key SSO Servers Perform credential lookups and mapping, encrypts data using secret SSO Database Stores user credentials and information about affiliate applications (data is encrypted)

ESSO System
SSO Client SSO Admin

SSO Servers

Administrative Tools
SSO Administration Used to manage the SSO system SSO Client Used to configure client mappings
SSO Credential Database Master Secret Server

How Enterprise Single Sign-On Works


Windows-Initiated SSO
Administrator creates mapping between Windows-based account and host credentials Windows-Initiated Scenario
Active Directory

Authentication Process
User submits message to 1 BizTalk and SSO ticket issued

1
Windows Application

2 3
BizTalk Server (SSO)

2 mainframe access

Credentials retrieved for

Credentials submitted for 3 mainframe access

Mainframe (FTP)

What Are Affiliate Applications?


Affiliate Application
Is an administrator-defined SSO entity that represents an application or host system Creates a mapping between Active Directory accounts and host accounts

Administrator Defines
Application type (individual or group) Who can administer the affiliate application End users who can use the affiliate application SSO credential parameters that will be used to authenticate users Credential Parameters
User ID Password PIN Employee ID

Review: Installing and Configuring BizTalk Server 2006


In this session, you learned: How BizTalk Server 2006 enables integration and business process automation How to plan a BizTalk Server Environment How to install and configure a BizTalk Server How to install client administration tools How to install and configure Enterprise Single Sign-On

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