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Exam 70-595: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010.

What should you do?

You are integrating BizTalk Server 2010 with a secure Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service that does not have metadata exchange (MEX) enabled. The web service provider distributes an XML schema with a root node named SecretData without a namespace for the data provided by the web service. You generate a BizTalk schema based on the XML schema. You finish developing the application and deploy it for integration testing. When testing the service, you trace the messages received from the service. You see that the response message is within a single element named SecureResponse. SOAP elements wrap the response message and the SecureResponse element. You need to specify the inbound message body properties to ensure that the message can be received. What should you do?

What should you do in the WCF send port configuration?

A BizTalk Server 2010 orchestration consumes a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. A request-response call to the WCF service is made inside a non-transactional scope. The scope has an exception handler that has its Exception Object Type property set to the type of the fault operation returned from the service. The handler receives the fault message. The WCF service throws a typed fault exception named WidgetException. You need to extract the exceptions detail node from thefault message. What should you do in the WCF send port configuration?

What should you do?

You are developing a BizTalk Server 2010 orchestration that consumes a web service located at http://localhost/ProcessData.asmx. The orchestration contains a non-transactional scope with an exception handler that handles any SOAP exceptions returned from the web service. The orchestration then completes successfully. After the orchestration completes with exceptions, you notice that the original messages posted to the web service are suspended in the BizTalk Administration console. You need to ensure that the messages are not suspended but are saved in an archive file on a shared server.

What should you do?

Which operation should be specified in the SOAP action header XML?

You send data to a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service from a BizTalk Server 2010 application. You generate supporting artifacts for calling the service from Microsoft Visual Studio by using the Consume WCF Service wizard. You modify the names used in the orchestration to SendWCFPort for the port and to TransmitData for the port operation. In the orchestration, you set the context property BTS.Operation to the operation name. You deploy the BizTalk projects and import the generated binding file to create the send port. You need to configure the SOAP action header for the send port that calls the WCF service. Which operation should be specified in the SOAP action header XML?

Which context property should you use?

You create a BizTalk Server 2010 application that consumes a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. This service uses BasicHttpBinding. An orchestration in the application occasionally processes messages of variable size. You need to accommodate the variable message sizes by specifying the timeout value. Which context property should you use?

What should you do?

You use the BizTalk WCF Service Publishing Wizard to expose a BizTalk Server 2010 orchestration as a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. It is exposed with the WCF-BasicHttp binding and a corresponding receive location is created. The outcome of a recent IT audit has required the use of the WCF-WSHttp binding instead of WCF-BasicHttp. You need to fulfill the audit requirements.

What should you do?

Where should you register the endpoint behavior?

A company uses BizTalk Server 2010 to consume a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. The service uses a WCF custom endpoint behavior to authenticate requests to the service.
You add the endpoint behavior to the global assembly cache (GAC). The companys IT policy prohibits modification of files under the Windows folder. You need to ensure that the endpoint behavior for the send port can be specified. Where should you register the endpoint behavior?

What should you do on the XML disassembler pipeline component?

A BizTalk Server 2010 solution processes envelope messages. A receive port uses the XML disassembler pipeline component to split the envelope messages into an interchange of separate child messages. The messages are not validated. The entire interchange fails when the receive pipeline processes the message. You need to ensure that processing continues for the remaining child messages.

What should you do on the XML disassembler pipeline component?

What should you do?

A BizTalk Server 2010 solution contains an orchestration that uses a Scope shape. At run time, an error occurs in a shape that is placed after the Scope shape. The orchestration does not contain logic to compensate for what happened inside the Scope shape. You need to add a compensation block to the Scope shape. What should you do?

What should you do next?

A BizTalk Server 2010 solution contains a map that transforms an internal order format into the order format of a supplier. You have examples of the internal order. You need to perform unit testing to make sure that the map works. You add a test project and a test class to the solution. You then add a reference to the project with the map. What should you do next?


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