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Updated ESB Guidance available

A new August Community build (CTP3) is available on the ESB Guidance on ESB Guidance community site

The CTP3 build introduces some new and augmented features such as “messaging” level end point resolution support for UDDI, WS-MEX, BRE and more (BizTalk Maps can also be executed in pipelines using the same resolution methods).   This release also adds support for the WCF adapter, UDDI publishing and queries and much, much more.  

Congratulations to Marty and the entire ESB Guidance team!

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 07, 2007
    Are there any plans to move MS from the centralized (BizTalk) ESB to the decentralized model? http://udidahan.weblogs.us/2007/06/30/no-such-thing-as-a-centralized-esb/ The Hub-and-Spoke style just seems like a dead-end (for the same reasons they dont use a single hub for the entire IP network at the office).  I wish MS would step up to bat on this (or clarify if I am just off my rocker).

  • Anonymous
    August 07, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    August 08, 2007
    John, I have gone through all the steps you've indicated. However, the docs and samples talk more about a load-balanced farm of biztalk servers that still serve as a logical broker, than a true distibuted solution. Such a solution would have some kind of agent at each endpoint - as some of the competing vendors have implemented. Regardless, it's always a pleasure to read your thoughts on the matter and look forward to continuing the conversation with you.