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 to develop a solution.
The manager of your company wants that EDI documents be sent to a business partner. The BizTalk artifacts that represent the business partner have to be created and configured. So what should you do?
A.
You create a send port and add the EdiSend pipeline to this port.
Before you perform this, first, you should create a schema that represents the business partner configuration.
Second, deploy this schema to the BizTalk EDI Application node.
B.
On the EDI Properties page for the BizTalk party that you create to stand for the business partner, you type the trading partner configuration information in the Party as Interchange Sender properties.
C.
First, you should create a BizTalk party to represent the trading partner.
Second, on the EDI Properties page for this party, you type the trading partner configuration information in the Party as Interchange Receiver properties.
D.
First, you should create a send port and add the EdiSend pipeline to this port.
And then you create a BizTalk party to represent the business partner, and tie this party to the send port.
Before you perform this, in the pipeline properties, you type the trading partner configuration information.
Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “EDI documents … BizTalk artifacts” = “Interchange Receiver”