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Article ID: 840704 - Last Review: August 11, 2006 - Revision: 1.2
Description of how parameters are used in a BizTalk Server 2004 static one-way port that uses the SQL transport type
This article discusses how the Document Target Namespace and the
Response Root Element Name parameters are used in a static one-way port that uses a SQL transport type in Microsoft BizTalk Server.
In BizTalk Server 2004, when you use BizTalk
Explorer to create a send
port that is a static one-way port, if you specify a
Transport Type of
SQL and then you click the ellipsis button (...) for the
Address (URI) item, the
SQL Transport
Properties dialog box appears with the following
fields:
- Connection String
- Document Target Namespace
- Response Root Element Name
In this scenario, the
Document Target
Namespace and the
Response Root Element Name
parameters are used as follows:
- The Document Target Namespace parameter is
used to support replacing the document instance namespace with the namespace
that is specified in the updategram or in the stored procedure that is executed.
- The Response Root Element Name parameter is not
required and may be left blank because this is a one-way communication and does
not require a response.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Developer Edition
- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Partner Edition
- Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Standard Edition
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