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Microsoft TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 Sample Questions:
1. You are developing a BizTalk Server 2010 solution that has two orchestrations, A and B, that exist in different projects.
A message sent between the orchestrations has a promoted property named OrderID that can be used as a unique identifier for the message.
The two projects must remain independent from each other.
Updates are made to Orchestration B to ensure that the output message promotes the OrderID property when it publishes the message.
You need to enable Orchestration A to send a message to Orchestration B and receive a message back when Orchestration B finishes.
You create a correlation type on the OrderID property and a new correlation set in Orchestration A.
What should you do next?
A) Set the Receive shape in Orchestration A to initialize the correlation set. Set the Send shape in Orchestration A to follow the correlation set.
B) Reference the Orchestration A project from the Orchestration B project. Create a new correlation set in Orchestration B by using the correlation type. Set the Receive shape on Orchestration A to initialize the correlation set. Set the Send shape on Orchestration B to follow the correlation set.
C) Reference the Orchestration A project from the Orchestration B project. Create a new correlation set in Orchestration B by using the correlation type. Set the Send shape on Orchestration A to initialize the correlation set. Set the Receive shape on Orchestration B to follow the correlation set.
D) Set the Send shape in Orchestration A to initialize the correlation set. Set the Receive shape in Orchestration A to follow the correlation set.
2. A BizTalk Server 2010 solution contains multiple applications. One of the applications sends EDI messages to trading partners. The trading partners are defined as parties in the BizTalk Administration console. You need to extract the binding and party information for only the EDI application in an XML file so that you can store that information in source code control. What should you do?
A) Create a binding file for one of the assemblies in the EDI application.
B) Create a binding file for the EDI application and include the party information.
C) Create a Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) file for the EDI application and include the party information.
D) Create a binding file that contains the binding for the BizTalk group.
3. An existing BizTalk Server 2010 messaging solution for processing orders has a send port group that contains two send ports.
Send Port A is for Supplier A and Send Port B is for Supplier B.
Each supplier receives only one copy of each order message.
The order schema has a promoted property named OrderAmount that contains the total amount of the order.
The send port group subscribes to all messages where a promoted property OrderAmount exists.
The send ports do not have a filter defined. Messages with an order amount less than or equal to 1000 must be sent to Supplier A.
Messages with an order amount greater than 1000 must be sent to Supplier B.
Only a single message can be sent to either Supplier A or Supplier B.
You need to modify the solution to route each order message to either Supplier A or Supplier B.
What should you do?
A) Set a filter on Send Port A to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Set a filter on Send Port B to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > 1000. Delete the send port group.
B) Set a filter on Send Port A to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Set a filter on Send Port B to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > 1000. Stop and start the send port group.
C) Keep the existing filter condition on the send port group. Add a filter condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Add a filter OR condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > than 1000.
D) Delete the existing filter condition on the send port group. Add a filter condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Add a filter OR condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > 1000.
4. You change the host-level settings of a BizTalk Server 2010 group named Group1 to optimize the group for a low-latency scenario. You install and configure another BizTalk Server 2010 group, named Group2. Both BizTalk groups use identical hardware. You need to ensure that the same low-latency optimizations are applied to Group2 as to Group1. What should you do?
A) From the Administration console, export all applications as Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) files from Group1. Import the applications on Group2.
B) From the Administration console, export the host-level settings for Group1. Import the settings on Group2.
C) From Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, create a backup of the BizTalk management database of Group1. Restore this backup on Group2.
D) From the Administration console, export the default application as MSI file from Group1. Import the application on Group2.
5. An existing BizTalk Server 2010 messaging solution for processing orders has a send port group that contains two send ports.
Send Port A is for Supplier A and Send Port B is for Supplier B.
Each supplier receives only one copy of each order message.
The order schema has a promoted property named OrderAmount that contains the total amount of the order.
The send port group subscribes to all messages where a promoted property OrderAmount exists.
The send ports do not have a filter defined. Messages with an order amount less than or equal to 1000 must be sent to Supplier A.
Messages with an order amount greater than 1000 must be sent to Supplier B.
Only a single message can be sent to either Supplier A or Supplier B.
You need to modify the solution to route each order message to either Supplier A or Supplier B.
What should you do?
A) Set a filter on Send Port A to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Set a filter on Send Port B to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > 1000. Delete the send port group.
B) Set a filter on Send Port A to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Set a filter on Send Port B to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > 1000. Stop and start the send port group.
C) Keep the existing filter condition on the send port group. Add a filter condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Add a filter OR condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > than 1000.
D) Delete the existing filter condition on the send port group. Add a filter condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is <= 1000. Add a filter OR condition on the send port group to subscribe for messages where OrderAmount is > 1000.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: D | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: A |




