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Tips for Using PIDX Schemas in BizTalk Server 2006

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Day 3 in my RosettaNet implementation nightmare and I still can?t see the end of the road! As you may or may not know, the American Petroleum Institute ( API ) has it?s own set of XML schemas and transport standards know as the Petroleum Industry Data Exchange or PIDX for short. This is the actual ?standard? that my current RosettaNet project is really all about. The interesting about these schemas is the fact that they use their own unique namespace and prefix as shown below: xmlns, technorati.com

 

BizTalk Server 2006 - BTARN 3.5 Configuration Tips

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Just a quick post to those of you planning to use the BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet 3.5 . There are a few little ?issues? that you need to know about before you get started. Accounts, Hosts & Host Instances BTARN 3.5 requires the use of Hosts that have the Authentication Trusted option enabled. This has to be configured BEFORE you create any Host Instances . I recommend creating a new Service Account, a new In-Process Host , a new Isolated Host and then a new Hos, technorati.com

 

PIDX Schemas Solution for BizTalk Server 2006

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One of the things you?ll need when working with PIDX / RNIF / BTARN projects in BizTalk Server 2006 is the actual PIDX schemas (.xsd) to be used. Luckily the American Petroleum Institute (API) has a public web site for the Petroleum Industry Data Exchange (PIDX) committee which contains links to the various versions of their schemas. Once you and your trading partner decide on which version you?ll be using, you can download the schemas and add them to your BizTalk solution in Vi, technorati.com

 

Understanding RosettaNet Message Flow in BizTalk Server 2006

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then these two diagrams (courtesy & copyright Microsoft) are worth millions! At least they are to anyone desperate to understand how the BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet (BTARN 3.5) really works. Initiator Message Flow Don?t let the complexity of this diagram scare you. The message flow for an outbound RNIF (or PIDX) message consists of four key areas. The SQL Server BTARN Databases where all ?lob? messages (such as a P21 ? P, technorati.com

 

Creating a PIDX Partner Interface Process (PIP) in BTARN 3.5

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The next step in developing your PIDX / RNIF solution using the BizTalk Accelerator for RosettaNet (BTARN 3.5) is to create a new Process Configuration from your PIDX PIP. I?m going to use the PIDX ?Invoice? and ?Invoice Response? PIPs (P21 & P22) in this example since they are generally the most important in the Energy, Oil & Gas industry right now. 1. You begin by opening the BTARN Management Console and right-clicking on the Process Configuration Settings node in the left-hand pan, technorati.com

 


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