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.
There’s an HTTP receive port named DeliveryX. Sometimes messages that arrive on this receive port are suspended. What should you do to write the contents of the messages to a file directory for examination?
A.
You should set the property to PostURL on the Filters tab after selecting the BTS.ReceivePortName property.
Before you perform this, a send port should be created, the transport type should be set to File and a location should be specified.
B.
You should set the property to PostURL on the Filters tab after selecting the BTS.ReceivePortID property.
Before you perform this, a send port should be created, the transport type should be set to File and a location should be specified.
C.
You should set the property to PostURL on the Filters tab after selecting the ErrorReport.ReceivePortName property.
Before you perform this, a send port should be created.
The transport type should be set to File and a location should be specified.
D.
You should set the property to PostURL on the Filters tab of the send port after selecting the BTS.ReceivePortName property.
Before you perform this, a receive port should be created and a location should be specified.
Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “HTTP receive port … file directory” = “BTS.ReceivePortName … send port transport type with File and location”