| Publisher | Motorola | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Feb 2001 |
| Topics | XML, Application Servers | ||
| Downloads | 11 | ||
This paper discusses the integration of existing legacy systems using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000. It is intended as an introduction to a range of concepts associated with BizTalk Server 2000 and is suitable for both technical and non-technical audiences who might be working with BizTalk Server for the first time. Specifically, this paper provides an overview of the BizTalk Server tools that enable to create the required components to interface to legacy systems. This includes a scenario with three phases that demonstrates integration by using industry-standard XML and EDI file formats as well as delimited and positional files.
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