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![]() | BizTalk Server RFID 2009 Tutorials |
The BizTalk RFID tutorials contain detailed steps for implementing simple scenarios to give new users an experience of using a variety of BizTalk RFID tools and APIs while creating compiled, testable solutions.
- The BizTalk RFID tutorials contain detailed steps for implementing simple scenarios to give new users an experience of using a variety of BizTalk RFID tools and APIs while creating compiled, testable solutions. You can also find the BizTalk RFID tutorials in the "Getting Started" section of BizTalk RFID help.
•Tutorial: Order Fulfillment - This tutorial shows you how to implement a BizTalk RFID solution for the Order Fulfillment Scenario in an incremental fashion (lesson-by-lesson). At the end of each lesson, you can test the solution to verify that it works correctly. You will develop a solution for the shipping station and then develop a solution for the commissioning station.
•Tutorial: Creating an RFID Device Provider - This tutorial shows how to create a provider by using the Provider Template sample that you can download from the BizTalk Server R2 Code Samples Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=83460). The tutorial also shows how to use RFID Manager to test a provider at each step of development instead of implementing the entire provider before starting to test it.
•Tutorial: Supply Chain - The supply chain tutorial walks you through a supply chain scenario that is likely to be used in a manufacturing organization. The supply chain scenario in this tutorial is not intended to be a complete end-to-end scenario, but rather one that illustrates the concepts of how BizTalk RFID can be used. Many of the concepts that you will learn in this tutorial will be repeated in other areas of a real-world supply chain scenario.
• Tutorial: Creating a Device Simulator and Testing a Device Provider - This tutorial walks you through the steps needed to develop a device simulator. The device simulator framework is used to create a device, and the device uses the simulator to send messages in XML format to the provider.
Files
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Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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