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Learn how to use Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers and strategies to solve common e business problems.
Planning, developing, and deploying enterprise e-business solutions across different platforms can be challenging. MICROSOFT® .NET SERVER SOLUTIONS FOR THE ENTERPRISE simplifies the process. This fact-filled guidebook combines a wealth of technical information with real-world scenarios to deliver clear, concrete details on how to solve common e-business integration problems. Each chapter presents a specific e-business problem along with a detailed discussion of the Microsoft .NET Server tools and technologies used to solve it—complete with schematic diagrams and other help. You’ll learn how to make Microsoft .NET Servers work together to solve problems—and how to prepare for future Web-based services. Topics covered include:
• INTRODUCTION: Enterprise integration problems plus a survey of Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers and .NET technologies
• ENTERPRISE APPLICATION INTEGRATION (EAI): Issues in integrating internal enterprise applications, plus representative EAI scenarios
• BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS (B2B) INTEGRATION: Issues and representative B2B scenarios
• BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER (B2C) INTEGRATION: Issues and representative B2C scenarios
• MOBILE SERVICE INTEGRATION: Issues in integrating wireless networking, remote access, and personal digital assistants
• RELIABILITY, SECURITY, PERFORMANCE, AND MANAGEMENT: Issues in reliability, security, performance, and management when developing enterprise e-business solutions
• ROADMAP TO THE FUTURE: Overview of Web-based services available today, plus how to position your enterprise for tomorrow
•.NET SERVERS DISCUSSED: The Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server family, Microsoft BizTalk® Server, Microsoft SQL Server™, Microsoft SharePoint™ Portal Server, Commerce Server, Content Manager Server, Host Integration Server, Exchange Server, and other Microsoft .NET Enterprise servers
CD-ROM FEATURES:
• Fully searchable electronic copies of the book as Portable Document Format (PDF) and compressed HTML (CHM) files
• Code samples and sample applications
Table of Contents:
PART ONE OVERVIEW | 1 |
CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 3 |
Purpose | 4 |
Audience | 4 |
Information Technology and Business Managers | 4 |
Information Technology Architects | 5 |
Consultants, Independent Software Vendors, Solution Providers, and Application Service Providers | 5 |
Database Administrators, Application Developers, and System Integrators | 5 |
Project Managers | 5 |
Scope | 6 |
Major Focus: E-Business Servers | 6 |
Minor Focus | 7 |
Beyond Scope | 7 |
Plan of the Book | 8 |
Part 1: Overview | 8 |
Part 2: Enterprise Application Integration | 8 |
Part 3: Business-to-Business Integration | 9 |
Part 4: Business-to-Consumer Integration | 9 |
Part 5: Wireless Integration | 9 |
Part 6: The Future | 10 |
Summary | 10 |
CHAPTER 2 .NET in Plain English | 11 |
.NET Framework | 12 |
.NET Server Platforms | 19 |
.NET My Services | 20 |
Additional Information | 21 |
CHAPTER 3 Overview of .NET Enterprise Servers | 23 |
Application Center 2000 | 24 |
Application Center 2000 Documentation Resources | 26 |
BizTalk Server 2002 | 26 |
BizTalk Server 2002 Documentation Resources | 28 |
Commerce Server 2002 | 29 |
Commerce Server 2002 Documentation Resources | 30 |
Content Management Server 2001 | 32 |
Content Management Server 2001 Documentation Resources | 32 |
Exchange 2000 Server | 33 |
Exchange 2000 Server Documentation Resources | 34 |
Host Integration Server 2000 | 35 |
Host Integration Server 2000 Documentation Resources | 37 |
Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 | 38 |
Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 Documentation Resources | 39 |
SQL Server 2000 | 40 |
SQL Server 2000 Documentation Resources | 42 |
Mobile Information 2001 Server | 43 |
Mobile Information 2001 Server Documentation Resources | 44 |
SharePoint Portal Server 2001 | 45 |
SharePoint Portal Server 2001 Documentation Resources | 46 |
Summary | 46 |
PART TWO ENTERPRISE APPLICATION INTEGRATION | 47 |
CHAPTER 4 Integrating Applications into the Enterprise | 49 |
The Integration Challenge | 50 |
The Business Case for Integration | 53 |
Integration Approaches | 54 |
Integration Using the User Interface | 54 |
Integration Using Data Sources | 55 |
Integration Using Application Programming Interfaces | 56 |
Integration Using Business Logic | 57 |
Implementing Application Integration | 58 |
The Market for EAI | 61 |
CHAPTER 5 Integrating SQL Server with DB2 | 63 |
Scenario | 65 |
Understanding the Data | 67 |
Understanding the Process | 68 |
Solution | 69 |
Tools and Technologies | 71 |
Implementation | 73 |
Variations on a Model Solution | 74 |
Windows 2000 Server and SQL Server Editions | 77 |
Installing and Configuring Software | 78 |
Configuring Host Integration Server | 78 |
Prepare the DB2 Tables on the AS/400 | 90 |
Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2000 | 93 |
Configuring SQL Server DTS Packages | 94 |
Working with DTS Packages | 102 |
Scheduling DTS Packages for Execution | 105 |
Sample Applications Using DTS | 107 |
Data Integration Using DTS | 111 |
CHAPTER 6 Integrating Employee Benefits Self-Service with SAP R/3 | 113 |
Scenario | 116 |
Understanding the Process | 119 |
Understanding the APIs | 120 |
Challenges Specific to SAP | 123 |
Solution | 126 |
SAP Integration Using BAPI | 127 |
SAP Integration Using IDocs | 130 |
Tools and Technologies | 131 |
Implementation | 132 |
Web Middleware | 132 |
MSMQ Message Body Format | 133 |
SAP Application Connector | 134 |
Application Integration Using APIs and Interfaces | 136 |
CHAPTER 7 Integrating Host Data into the Web | 137 |
Scenario | 137 |
Solution | 138 |
The Sample Application | 140 |
Tools and Technologies | 144 |
Hardware and Software Requirements | 144 |
Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000 | 144 |
Visual Studio .NET | 145 |
Cedar Bank Files and Folders | 145 |
Cedar Bank Components and Remote Environments | 147 |
COBOL Programs | 149 |
Implementation | 150 |
Running Cedar Bank with a Live Mainframe Connection | 150 |
CHAPTER 8 Integrating BizTalk with SAP | 157 |
Scenario | 157 |
Solution | 157 |
Tools and Technologies | 159 |
Hardware and Software Requirements | 159 |
BizTalk Adapter for SAP Components | 160 |
BizTalk Adapter for SAP Manager | 160 |
IDoc Handler | 161 |
Application Integration Component | 161 |
Microsoft Message Queuing | 161 |
Implementation | 161 |
Installing Prerequisite Software | 162 |
Installing BizTalk Adapter for SAP | 162 |
Configuring Components | 162 |
Configure SAP R/3 System | 163 |
Configure DCOM Connector | 163 |
Configure COM for ABAP | 164 |
Configure Microsoft Message Queuing | 166 |
Configure BizTalk Adapter for SAP Manager | 166 |
Configure BizTalk Server | 172 |
Generating a BizTalk Server Specification | 176 |
Specification Generation Process | 176 |
Generating a BizTalk Server Specification Document | 176 |
Sending an IDoc to BizTalk Server | 177 |
Sending an IDoc to SAP R/3 System | 179 |
Additional Information | 182 |
BizTalk Server 2000 | 182 |
SAP | 182 |
Microsoft SQL Server | 182 |
Microsoft Message Queue | 182 |
PART THREE BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS INTEGRATION | 183 |
CHAPTER 9 Integrating Business Partners into the Enterprise | 185 |
Why Electronic Commerce? | 186 |
Types of Electronic Commerce Purchases | 187 |
Challenges of Conducting Business Electronically | 188 |
Middleware | 189 |
Business-to-Business Integration | 190 |
Exchanging Data and Information | 193 |
CHAPTER 10 Integrating BizTalk with EDI | 197 |
Scenario | 197 |
Solution | 198 |
Tools and Technologies | 199 |
Hardware and Software Requirements | 199 |
File Transfer | 200 |
E-Business Software | 200 |
Trading Partner Interface | 201 |
Implementation | 203 |
Configuring for Internet Transmission | 204 |
Configuring for Routing Received Documents to MSMQ | 207 |
Planning for Growth and Scalability | 209 |
CHAPTER 11 Automating Electronic Procurement | 211 |
Scenario | 211 |
Solution | 212 |
Hub: Send Purchase Order to Supplier | 213 |
Supplier: Receive PO and Send Invoice to Hub | 215 |
Hub: Receive Invoice and Send Payment to Supplier | 216 |
Supplier: Receive Payment and Send Acknowledgement to Hub | 218 |
XLANG Schedule Activation | 219 |
E-Procurement XLANG Schedule Correlation | 221 |
Storing the Correlation Information | 221 |
Reading the Correlation Information | 222 |
Tools and Technologies | 222 |
Hardware and Software Requirements | 222 |
Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET | 223 |
Creating XML Web Services | 223 |
Summary | 228 |
Implementation | 229 |
Preliminary Setup | 229 |
Update the Global Assembly Cache | 229 |
Attach the SQL Server 2000 Databases | 229 |
Create the SQL Server 7.0 Databases | 230 |
Configure BizTalk Messaging Services | 232 |
Running the E-Procurement Sample | 233 |
Uninstalling the E-Procurement Sample | 236 |
Additional Information | 237 |
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 | 237 |
Microsoft SQL Server | 237 |
Microsoft Message Queuing | 237 |
CHAPTER 12 Selling Through Trading Partners | 239 |
Scenario | 241 |
The Players | 241 |
Basic Interactions | 242 |
Different Purchasing Models | 243 |
Retail Web Site Purchasing Model | 243 |
Basic Supplier Purchasing Model | 244 |
Supplier Purchasing Model Using Remote Shopping | 244 |
Purchasing Model Summary | 246 |
Electronic Document Standards | 247 |
Scenario Summary | 247 |
Solution | 248 |
Associated Technologies | 248 |
The Trading Partner's Buyer Application | 249 |
Catalog Publishing Solution | 250 |
Supported Document Formats | 251 |
Catalog Publishing Tasks | 251 |
Catalog Publishing Architecture | 255 |
Purchase Order Reception Solution | 256 |
Supported Document Formats | 257 |
Purchase Order Reception Tasks | 258 |
Purchase Order Reception Architecture | 259 |
Remote Shopping Solution | 262 |
Supported Document Formats | 263 |
Remote Shopping Tasks | 267 |
Remote Shopping Architecture | 269 |
Tools and Technologies | 272 |
Implementation | 272 |
Basket Rendering Routines | 273 |
RemoteBasket.asp from Basket.asp | 273 |
InspectBasket.asp from RemoteBasket.asp | 276 |
New and Modified Files in the AFS Solution Site | 283 |
CHAPTER 13 Using Web Services to Transfer Files | 291 |
Scenario | 291 |
Solution | 291 |
Tools and Technologies | 293 |
Hardware and Software Requirements | 293 |
Install the Web Service File Transfer Utility | 293 |
Implementation | 294 |
Operational Overview | 294 |
Configuring the Sending WSFT Utility | 295 |
Configuring the Receiving WSFT Web Service | 296 |
Summary | 297 |
PART FOUR BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER INTEGRATION | 299 |
CHAPTER 14 Reaching Consumers Using the Web | 301 |
Microsoft Commerce Server | 302 |
Microsoft Content Management Server | 303 |
A Common Theme: Keeping Separate Jobs Separate | 304 |
CHAPTER 15 Setting Up a Retail Storefront | 307 |
Scenario | 308 |
The Shopper Perspective | 308 |
The Shopkeeper Perspective | 311 |
The Business Manager Perspective | 312 |
The Site Administrator Perspective | 313 |
The Site Developer Perspective | 313 |
Scenario Summary | 314 |
Solution | 314 |
Microsoft Commerce Server Overview | 316 |
Commerce Server User Interfaces | 316 |
Commerce Server Web Site | 319 |
Commerce Server Objects | 319 |
Feature-by-Feature Solution Summary | 321 |
Navigation | 321 |
Product Catalogs | 324 |
Shopping Baskets | 327 |
Completing the Purchase | 330 |
Shopper-Centric Security | 334 |
Recommendations | 336 |
Improvements | 341 |
Privacy | 344 |
Different Languages and Currency | 345 |
Miscellaneous Shopper Features | 345 |
Shopkeeper-Specific Features | 347 |
Tools and Technologies | 347 |
Implementation | 348 |
Keyword Searches in the Retail Solution Site | 349 |
Main | 349 |
rsFreeTextSearch | 350 |
htmRenderFullTextSearchResults | 352 |
RenderSearchResults and RenderSearchResultRow | 353 |
Keyword Searches in the International Solution Site | 353 |
Search_Click | 353 |
Page_Load | 354 |
PerformSearch | 355 |
CHAPTER 16 Managing Web Content | 359 |
Scenario | 360 |
Solution | 361 |
The Basic Idea | 362 |
Concepts and Terminology | 364 |
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