
Webinar – Making Azure Integration Easier for Customers
Webinar replay from 27th April – in this webinar we cover the following: The integration problem space – how ever-increasing complexity causes you a headache
Webinar replay from 27th April – in this webinar we cover the following: The integration problem space – how ever-increasing complexity causes you a headache
In this session we go through a BizTalk application that includes the SFTP adapter. We run the migrator over it and demonstrate that the migration cannot be performed automatically. We then explain the approach to extending the migrator:
Add a new rule (a class containing logic for the migration).
Create a sample Logic Apps template.
Create a liquid template based on the Logic Apps template.
Update the configuration YAML to include the new templates.
In this webinar Andrew and Dan take you through the repos (repositories) that make up the open source project and explain what they do.
Here is the low-down of what we cover:
Description of the design intent.
The packages that make up the migrator and how they interact.
How the tool could be extended.
Where you’re likely to be making contributions to the Migrator.
We show you the repos in GitHub.
Demonstration of how to debug the Migrator in Visual Studio.
In this episode Andrew and Dan take you through the test scenarios that ship with the BizTalk Migrator and delve in more detail into the components that are actually generated by the migration tool.
Here is a slide of the components that are potentially generated by the BizTalk Migrator:
This shows that what gets generated is a palette of components that you can use to build just about any integration application in Azure.
Now we look at the components generated to deliver an XML messaging solution:
In this episode Andrew and Dan take you through the BizTalk Migrator from the very start.
We install the tooling directly from the Chocolatey website and use it to run a BizTalk Migration live on the webinar. We go through the commands you need to do a migration, what the report contains and what’s in it, and the generated content that you deploy to Azure.
After this Dan takes you through the BizTalk application as it appears in Azure, and walks you through running the app we’ve just converted and deployed.
As you know – we’ve been following the BizTalk Migrator ever since the private preview was announced at Integrate in May 2020. Microsoft have now announced the release of the tool.
The good news is…the wait is finally over! Following hot on the heels of the BizTalk Migrator’s launch we’re going to take you through the code that makes the BizTalk Migrator tick.
We will hop over to GitHub and show you where the code lives, then we’ll explain the bits you’re likely to need the most if you’re looking to improve or extend the tool.
As you know – we’ve been following the BizTalk Migrator ever since the private preview was announced at Integrate in May 2020. Microsoft have now announced the release of the tool.
The good news is…the wait is finally over! Following hot on the heels of the BizTalk Migrator’s launch we’re going to take you through your first tour of the BizTalk Migrator so you get to experience how it works and what you need to do to get started.
We’ll cover off the following:
Installing
Running against a sample scenario
Viewing the report
Deploying the output
Microsoft’s announcement of the BizTalk Migrator has heated up the whole topic of Integration Modernisation and migrating from BizTalk to Azure Integration Services. In this
In this webinar – #5 in this series – Andrew and Dan discuss the technology changes coming down the line that impact the future of
Microsoft’s announcement of the BizTalk Migrator has heated up the whole topic of Integration Modernisation and migrating from BizTalk to Azure Integration Services. In this
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