: Mark Simms, Mark Beckner, Ram Venkatesh
: Pro RFID in BizTalk Server 2009
: Apress
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The market for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is expanding rapidly, constituting billions of dollars annually. As more organizations adopt RFID solutions and related equipment, the need to route, map, and execute workflows based on RFID data grows exponentially. Microsoft's solution to this demand is BizTalk RFID, an application built to distribute, track, analyze, and provide visibility into enterprise data collected using RFID technologies. To aid in the rapid understanding and adoption of BizTalk RFID, this book's authors have joined together to present Pro RFID in BizTalk Server 2009, the definitive resource for unlocking the potential of the application.

With extensive code and configuration examples and multiple case studies illustrating how this application is being used in various industries, authorsRam Venkatesh, the lead developer of the BizTalk RFID platform,Mark Simms, a leading architect and developer of BizTalk RFID solutions, andMark Beckner, a BizTalk Server and enterprise architecture specialist, ensure that you will gain the insight and master the tools necessary to be able to confidently and efficiently implement a BizTalk RFID solution.



Mark Simms is a cofounder of Cathexis Innovations, a mobile RFID solutions company, and the inventor of the world's first Bluetooth-enabled mobile RFID reader, IDBlue. He holds a bachelor's degree in computer engineering, and as the vice president of research and development at Cathexis, he is responsible for overseeing the technical direction of a wide variety of RFID projects. Representing one of the first hardware vendors involved with Microsoft BizTalk RFID, Mark has been deeply involved with the product since the early beta days, and enjoys writing about it on his blog at www.rfidsimulator.net/blogs/m imms.
Contents at a Glance5
Contents6
Foreword12
About the Authors14
About the Technical Reviewer15
Acknowledgments16
Introduction17
How This Book Is Structured17
Prerequisities18
Downloading the Code18
Contacting the Authors18
RFID Background Primer19
Tracking Stuff: Eyeballs and Lasers19
Introducing Radio Frequency Identification21
Cutting Through the Hype31
Electronic Product Code Class 1 Generation 232
Applying RFID33
Conclusion34
BizTalk RFID Architecture and Installation36
The BizTalk RFID Process Architecture36
The BizTalk RFID Device Model40
The BizTalk RFID Device Model for Applications45
Installing BizTalk RFID48
Conclusion56
The RFID Hello World Application57
Overview57
Using the Device Simulator58
Creating a Device in BizTalk RFID64
Conclusion75
Using RFID Manager77
Overview of RFID Manager77
Managing Providers82
Managing Device Groups88
Managing Devices92
Managing Processes99
Conclusion104
Asynchronous Event Processing in BizTalk RFID105
What Is a BizTalk RFID Process?105
Hands-On Exercises109
Event Processing Application Model130
Executing RFID Processes140
Conclusion144
Command Processing145
Connecting BizTalk RFID to Your Application149
Device Management154
Vendor Commands164
Common Tasks169
Conclusion178
BizTalk RFID Mobile179
BizTalk RFID Mobile Architecture180
Installing BizTalk RFID Mobile182
Creating a BizTalk RFID Mobile Application183
Asynchronous Event Notification193
Integration with BizTalk RFID Server196
Tag Data Encoding and Translation199
Conclusion200
Integrating with BizTalk Server202
Publishing Events to BizTalk Server202
Calling the BizTalk BRE216
Calling a BizTalk RFID Web Service Proxy from an Orchestration221
Conclusion224
Direct Communication with Enterprise Applications226
Integrating with SQL Server Reporting Services226
Connecting to BizTalk RFID via Remote Machines236
Integrating with SharePoint 2007238
Conclusion248
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting250
Setting the Stage: Tools and Techniques250
Peeking Inside a BizTalk RFID Application260
Troubleshooting BizTalk RFID267
Conclusion275
Enterprise Planning and Deployment277
From Development to Production277
Planning for Disaster Recovery282
Enterprise Deployment287
Enterprise Monitoring289
Conclusion294
BizTalk RFID Recipes296
12.1. Transport Protocols Within Event Handlers296
12.2. RFID Data, XML, and SQL Server299
12.3. Debugging Tips302
12.4. Integration with BizTalk EDI Functionality306
12.5. Creating an XSD Based on BizTalk RFID XML312
Conclusion314
Index316