What should you do?

You work as a Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 system administrator for Domain.com. The development of Integration application is your responsibility at Domain.com. You received instruction to deploy a BizTalk application to your test environment.

You carry out instruction and successfully deployed your BizTalk application assembly and all its dependencies.

You then discovered that when messages arrive, they are being taken in by the appropriate Receive Ports, but no further processing appears to be happening and your orchestration is not invoked. You need to take the appropriate action to start the orchestration.

What should you do?

You work as a Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 system administrator for Domain.com. The development of Integration application is your responsibility at Domain.com. You received instruction to deploy a BizTalk application to your test environment.

You carry out instruction and successfully deployed your BizTalk application assembly and all its dependencies.

You then discovered that when messages arrive, they are being taken in by the appropriate Receive Ports, but no further processing appears to be happening and your orchestration is not invoked. You need to take the appropriate action to start the orchestration.

What should you do?

A.
In the BizTalk Administration Console, stop and restart your BizTalk Host Process.

B.
SQL Server should be reinstalled on your MessageBox server.

C.
First undeploy your orchestration then delete your BizTalk application’s assembly file from the GAC.
Then redeploy your BizTalk application assembly.

D.
Check the bindings on your deployed orchestration prior to enlisting your Send Port/Send Port Group(s).
Then start your orchestration.

Explanation:
In this scenario your Receive Ports are functioning correctly and that some subscription to the messages in question exists. This is indicative from the fact that messages are being received and pulled into the MessageBox database. The next item to check is the state of your orchestration. Is it properly bound to its Host, as well as Receive and Send Ports? Has it been started? Thus you should check the bindings on the orchestration and then enlist your Send Port/Send Port Group(s).
Then start the orchestration.

Incorrect Answers:
A: On some occasion it is necessary to stop and restart your Host process, but it is unlikely to correct anything in this scenario because it is mentioned that messages are being taken in and it is indicative that the Host process is functioning correctly.
B: The question does not suggest any problem regarding the functioning status of the MessageBox SQL Server. Thus uninstalling and reinstalling would not address the stated problem.
C: Undeploying and redeploying your orchestration will not achieve anything because it will not cause it to start processing messages. A developer or administrator must still start the orchestration.



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