The Durable Task Framework is an open source project originally started by Microsoft. It enables you to write orchestrations in pure C# using the .Net framework. By using of this framework, you can implement many kinds of integration projects without of need to use any Enterprise Service Bus product...
Coded Orchestrations When working in integration space, we commonly deal with terms like Orchestration, Business Process Execution etc. For this purpose we use differed powerful products like Enterprise Service Busses, Process Execution Engines, etc. Following picture shows one BPMN2 example,...
When implementing services, you will at least on Windows typically implement the service und run it in Service Control Manager (SCM). Another option would be implement a job, which will be scheduled by System Task Scheduler, which is built in the operative system. However if the program has to run for...
Imagine you are writing a piece of software, which looks like following code snippet: MyProgram.Run(args) { var result1=Task1(); if(resut1 = 1) Task2(); ...
Service Bus 1.0 (also called Service Bus Server) is a Microsoft messaging product, which many people will compare with Enterprise Service Bus. Currently Microsoft is NOT positioning Service Bus Server as an ESB product. The reason for that is that Service Bus doesn’t support many of features which are...
The EDI bits on Azure have been refreshed! Specifically here are the new features: Delete agreement: Existing and new agreements can be deleted to reduce clutter and free up resources. Redeploy agreement: You can change agreement settings and redeploy the agreement EDI Portal performance is improved...
When installing ServiceBus Connect feature (a peace of Cloud Middle-Ware) following three artifacts will be installed: 1. Developer SDK 2. Runtime 3. Management tools Developer SDK You need it for VS to develop EAI applications. Developer SDK contains following components: 1. Windows...