You work as a Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 developer at Domain.com.
You have received instruction from the CIO to debug an orchestration.
During the course of the day you discover that the output from one of your orchestrations is not displaying what you expected. The Domain.com network has a fairly large orchestration which is complex.
You are required to diagnose the problem and need to see a replay of each processing step in the orchestration to check where it might be diverting from the expected behavior.
What should you do?
A.
The Orchestration Debugger in Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) should be used.
B.
The Message Flow viewer in Health and Activity Tracking (HAT) should be used.
C.
In the BizTalk Administration Console you should expand the Correlation Sets node and right-click the Correlation Set you established for this correlation. Then you should select a Send or Receive activity from the dropdown list.
D.
A Transact-SQL query must be run against the message in the MessageBox database.
Explanation:
You should always remember in the scenario that the Orchestration Debugger view displays a graphical view which can be used to replay each processing step for a particular orchestration in question as required in the scenario.Incorrect Answers:
B: This option should not be used in the scenario because the Message Flow view in HAT provides critical information for diagnosing processing and orchestration problems but does not provide a relay for processing steps.
C: In the BizTalk Administration Console you should expand the Correlation Sets node and right-click the Correlation Set you established for this correlation. Then you should Select a Send or Receive activity from the dropdown.
D: There is no need for this query in the scenario because a T-SQL query very complicated way of retrieving diagnostic information