BizTalk applications like, EDI applications, support data
flows between business organizations that are occupied in everyday online
transactions. The processes that enable one business organization to interface
its in-house developments to those of its trading parties govern the flow of
control in the online transactions. These processes are, further, ruled by the
business rules that are chartered in the various internal policies, business
agreements and operating agreements of the trading parties. And these business
rules are activated in the programming code upon which the parities develop
their supply-chain and e-commerce applications.
The companies map information to and from a regular format
for transmission between their otherwise contrary back-end applications in the
general flow of point-to-point B2B EDI associations with the help of BizTalk contractors.
BizTalk server adds-on to EDI and gives it a better life
with more flexibility, Internet-orientation and openness. The BizTalk Framework
utilizes the workflow feature and EDI application of the Site Server Commerce
Edition of Microsoft’s current site as a basic standard. It delineates a
consistent electronic "envelope" for addressing and dealing with the
unstructured as well as structured business credentials. Every BizTalk message
may include two or more connected business credentials to be processed as a
unit. A workflow that is enabled by BizTalk, in turn, may contain one or more BizTalk development messages sent as
e-mail attachments, handled by the Internet's pervasive Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP). The transactions empowered by BizTalk may just as effortlessly
handled by the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or some other network
"transport" protocol. Each of the protocols used for transmission of
a BizTalk message binds it a second time within an envelope that is perfect for
that specific transportation. As a result, a BizTalk-enabled transaction and
even, workflow can ride over numerous transports.
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