Now this is jewel in my Biztalk Toolbox

If your BizTalk orchestration is published as a web service and something goes awry in your orchestration a specific exception might not be thrown to your web service, but rather it will throw ApplicationTimeOutException.

I was prepared just to live with it, until I found the following jewel here.

Turns out you can have custom SOAP faults returned in your orchestration. Who would’ve known?

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The question about life, the universe, and everything.

Amazing how little time you get as a developer for doing the things you really want to do (and here I am sitting in front of a computer again ;)). This blog has been a bit stale, and I’ve made a quarter-year resolution to put new energy into it. Projects have been keeping me extremely busy these last couple of weeks - specifically an integration project (using BizTalk of course). That’s one of those projects where everything goes wrong and all unforeseen circumstances come to the party. [Read More]
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First Post

Here we go - my first post… I am working as a Systems Developer for a company in Johannesburg, specializing in Microsoft technologies (C#, SharePoint, BizTalk, SQL, the whole stack). This blog is a place where I can get my thoughts into the open and get opinions from the whole wide world (www). My intention is for this to be a learning experience for both the reader and myself. This blog will cover BizTalk, Mobile development, SharePoint, SQL and general C# . [Read More]
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