We will explain systems, terms and interactions, give code examples and business scenarios and regular de-bugging tips and troubleshooting schema for each chapter and section.Part One: Structure of the Book. A pyramid book organization beginning at the base.Part Two: Purposes, goals and major components of BizTalk. The fundamental BizTalk markup technologies are covered: XML, Soap and the BizTalk Framework.Part Three: BizTalk Administration. Installation, hardware requirements, scalability, security, team management issues, BackupPart Four: Modeling Business Documents. Using the BizTalk Editor and the BizTalk MapperPart Five: BizTalk Messaging. The engine. Understanding how BizTalk Messaging routes messages. Using the BizTalk Messaging Manager. Document tracking and activity monitoring. Performance analysis.Part Six: BizTalk Process Orchestration. Using the BizTalk Designer. XLANG Orchestration Engine. Interaction of BizTalk Messaging and OrchestrationPart Seven: Extending BizTalk Server 2000. Application Interaction Components. Types and when to use them. Custom serializers, parsers and functoids. The Administration object model.Part Eight: Integrating the BizTalk Server and Commerce Server.Part Nine: Appendices