So what’s your next action?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You are creating an orchestration. This orchestration will consume services from a send port. And the SOAP adapter is used by the send port. Sometimes the Web service URL for the send port will change. You have to provide support for the changing Web service URL while not redeploying. First you add a new Web reference to the project by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005. The project uses the URL of the SOAP services. So what’s your next action?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You are creating an orchestration. This orchestration will consume services from a send port. And the SOAP adapter is used by the send port. Sometimes the Web service URL for the send port will change. You have to provide support for the changing Web service URL while not redeploying. First you add a new Web reference to the project by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005. The project uses the URL of the SOAP services. So what’s your next action?

A.
First, you should create a new send port. The send port uses the Specify Later binding.
Second, on this new send port, you set the Port Type property to the new Web port type.
Third, when the URL changes, you set the URL by using Visual Studio.

B.
First, you should create a new send port. The send port uses the Specify Later binding.
Second, on this new send port, you set the Port Type property to the new Web port type.
Third, when the URL changes, you set the URL by using the BizTalk administration console.

C.
You should create a new send port that uses the Specify Now binding.
Set the URL and Transport properties for the new send port.
Create a new port type.
Use the BizTalk administration console to set the URL when it changes.

D.
First, you should create a new send port. The port uses the Specify Now binding.
Second, you set the URI and Transport properties for the new send port and on this new send port, set the Port Type property to the new Web port type.
Third, when the URL changes, you set the URL by using Visual Studio.

Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “changing Web service URL while not redeploying” = “Specify Later … new Web port type … BizTalk adm console”



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