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In the previous chapters, you have seen how to create schemas to define the different messages that your BizTalk applications send and receive, how to create orchestrations for the implementation of business workflows, how to create custom pipelines to customize the different stages of message processing, and finally how to create and maintain ports to receive and send messages. In a nutshell, you have seen how to develop each of the major artifacts present in a BizTalk solution.
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© 2009 George Dunphy, Sergei Moukhnitski, Stephen Kaufman, Peter Kelcey, Harold Campos, David Peterson
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(2009). Deploying and Managing BizTalk Applications. In: Pro BizTalk 2009. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1982-8_10
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