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No, this has nothing to do with beer -- but maybe it should?

Jupiter and Bitter Beta Kool-Aid

I presented on BizTalk 2004, code-named 'Jupiter,' and .Net last night.  I think I may have scared people away from BizTalk 2004 with my warnings about the documentation and the tutorials.  While the support material certainly is lacking and there are errors/oversights in the tutorials, this is common to working with product betas in general; I call this the "bitter beta kool-aid."  In defense of the product, they note in their materials that this is a beta and it does look like there are some very cool features/enhancements to BZ2004; after all, they aren't claiming to serve the finest kool-aid in the land! 

When BizTalk 2004 is officially released (early 2004 from my understanding), and the documentation/community support matures, this third iteration of the messaging/orchestration platform may be the one that pushes BizTalk to be adopted more widely; the flexibility in port configuration and .Net integration will make it very attractive.  It is pricey, however . . .

I know, kool-aid snobs shouldn't go looking for the good stuff from a beta release, but I sure had my hopes up.  I didn't have the time to wade through all the obstacles the BizTalk 2004 beta stood in my way, so I brewed a home-grown integration engine instead, small and simple -- and more importantly on time.  

I should add that my friend Jianming Li from UniSys rounded out the presentation very nicely.  He presented his success story with an earlier version of BizTalk and the creation of a local government product.  My favorite quote from his portion was about the complexity of some of the XML standards: "I don't know how anyone can take the time to understand all that stuff."  I know how he feels!

So, for the record, BizTalk 2004 is a vast product that does a lot of very cool things, taking previous versions of BizTalk to new levels.  Most people wont have the time to persevere with the Beta, relying on a single BZ2004 newsgroup for support, unless they're doing R&D and have the luxury of time.  Keep it in mind, however, once the release hits the market as community support should not be underestimated!

Happy .Netting!



Comments

Prakash(vinjamoori@yahoo.com) said:

Hello,

Could you please let me know if there are any books available on Biztalk 2004?
# November 14, 2003 11:05 AM

Phillip Jacobs said:

Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Developer's Guide
by Scott Woodgate (E-Business Tech Product Manager Lead)
It will be released in January
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?&isbn=0672325985

The best way to learn it is to join the BizTalk Server 2004 community on MSN and there are tutorils/labs to follow along with people to answer your questions.

http://groups.msn.com/BizTalkServerStuff
# December 13, 2003 7:28 AM

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