Hi,
I've been reading up on BizTalk Server 2004 as I have to prepare a feasibility report for my manager. Everything I've seen has been to do with the (lengthy) installation process and prerequisites - however I have a (hopefully) simple question regarding development that I can't find a straight answer for:
If BizTalk Server 2004 is installed on one of our company servers (Windows Server 2003), how do developers sitting at their workstations (Windows 2000) develop using it? I understand that it's integrated into Visual Studio (which the developer workstations have), but I can't find anything that documents the steps needed to achieve this integration - and given the size of the installation process I don't want to nake the assumption that it is simple.
If anyone could point me towards a link or links, or would mind taking the time to describe this process in their own words, I would be very grateful.
Regards & thanks for your time,
fiveeuros
I've been reading up on BizTalk Server 2004 as I have to prepare a feasibility report for my manager. Everything I've seen has been to do with the (lengthy) installation process and prerequisites - however I have a (hopefully) simple question regarding development that I can't find a straight answer for:
If BizTalk Server 2004 is installed on one of our company servers (Windows Server 2003), how do developers sitting at their workstations (Windows 2000) develop using it? I understand that it's integrated into Visual Studio (which the developer workstations have), but I can't find anything that documents the steps needed to achieve this integration - and given the size of the installation process I don't want to nake the assumption that it is simple.
If anyone could point me towards a link or links, or would mind taking the time to describe this process in their own words, I would be very grateful.
Regards & thanks for your time,
fiveeuros