BizTalk MAP

All,

I have a requirement of creating a custom visual solution to show how the BizTalk got executed. Can I have some help in how to design this.

Basically, I want to display how the input data got transformed in BizTalk Map to output.

thanks

-Ankur

July 6th, 2015 5:55pm

There are plenty of Tutorials and sample projects you can use.

BizTalk Server Tutorials

If you need to demonstrate some specific operation, we can probably point you to a similar sample.

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July 6th, 2015 7:05pm

I probably was not clear, I need to display in my UI something like a BizTalk MAP execution like source, visually display mappings, target
July 6th, 2015 8:29pm

I probably was not clear, I need to display in my UI something like a BizTalk MAP execution like source, visually display mappings, target

It is business requirement to show map execution :)

Thanks

Abhishek

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July 7th, 2015 1:56am

What you need to look for is something that will help you ANIMATE XSLT. A BizTalk Map (compiled XSL Transform .btm.cs) contains the XSLT which you can use with source data to demonstrate.

If animation is not what you want, then use the Visual Studio capability to TEST MAPS to demonstrate the change.

You cannot force the BizTalk Runtime to introduce Visual Animation to demonstrate execution of the MAP. [you could try to introduce the XSLT trace command in the .btm.cs file but at your own risk]

Regards.

July 7th, 2015 2:35am

So, please clarify a bit, you need to show a BizTalk Map executing or something like a BizTalk Map executing?

Rather, describe what the user wants to see.

BTW, BizTalk is an entirely server based process.  There is no UI at all.

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July 7th, 2015 6:20am

What you need to look for is something that will help you ANIMATE XSLT. A BizTalk Map (compiled XSL Transform .btm.cs) contains the XSLT which you can use with source data to demonstrate.

If animation is not what you want, then use the Visual Studio capability to TEST MAPS to demonstrate the change.

You cannot force the BizTalk Runtime to introduce Visual Animation to demonstrate execution of the MAP. [you could try to introduce the XSLT trace command in the .btm.cs file but at your own risk]

Regards.

July 7th, 2015 6:33am

What you need to look for is something that will help you ANIMATE XSLT. A BizTalk Map (compiled XSL Transform .btm.cs) contains the XSLT which you can use with source data to demonstrate.

If animation is not what you want, then use the Visual Studio capability to TEST MAPS to demonstrate the change.

You cannot force the BizTalk Runtime to introduce Visual Animation to demonstrate execution of the MAP. [you could try to introduce the XSLT trace command in the .btm.cs file but at your own risk]

Regards.

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July 7th, 2015 6:33am

What you need to look for is something that will help you ANIMATE XSLT. A BizTalk Map (compiled XSL Transform .btm.cs) contains the XSLT which you can use with source data to demonstrate.

If animation is not what you want, then use the Visual Studio capability to TEST MAPS to demonstrate the change.

You cannot force the BizTalk Runtime to introduce Visual Animation to demonstrate execution of the MAP. [you could try to introduce the XSLT trace command in the .btm.cs file but at your own risk]

Regards.

July 7th, 2015 6:33am

What you need to look for is something that will help you ANIMATE XSLT. A BizTalk Map (compiled XSL Transform .btm.cs) contains the XSLT which you can use with source data to demonstrate.

If animation is not what you want, then use the Visual Studio capability to TEST MAPS to demonstrate the change.

You cannot force the BizTalk Runtime to introduce Visual Animation to demonstrate execution of the MAP. [you could try to introduce the XSLT trace command in the .btm.cs file but at your own risk]

Regards.

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July 7th, 2015 6:33am

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