So what should you do to achieve this?

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 a solution which uses radio frequency identification (RFID). You want a specific RFID process to publish events and an orchestration can subscribe to them. Events must be published directly to a message queue, and you must make sure that the orchestration can subscribe to these messages. So what should you do to achieve this?

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 a solution which uses radio frequency identification (RFID). You want a specific RFID process to publish events and an orchestration can subscribe to them. Events must be published directly to a message queue, and you must make sure that the orchestration can subscribe to these messages. So what should you do to achieve this?

A.
In the orchestration, a WCF-NetMsmq receive port should be used to subscribe to published event messages.
Before you perform this, in the RFID process, you should reference the AddEventToProcessPipeline feature.

B.
In the orchestration, a WCF-NetMsmq receive port should be used to subscribe to published event messages.
Before you perform this, you should add an RFID device which publishes events to the message queue by using the Add Device Wizard.

C.
You should create a custom event handler which posts events to the message queue, and incorporate this event handler into the RFID process.
In the orchestration, you use an MSMQ receive port to subscribe to published event messages.

D.
In the orchestration, an MSMQ receive port should be used to subscribe to published event messages.
Before you perform this, you should use the SqlServerSink event handler to publish events to Microsoft SQL Server and create a SQL receive adapter to subscribe to the events.

Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “RFID … published directly” = “event handler … MSMQ”



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