A few weeks ago, while I was testing and troubleshooting a RosettaNet BizTalk Server map inside Visual Studio, I endup getting the following error: Prefix ‘ns2’ cannot mapped to namespace reserved for “xml” or “xmlns” #msbts #BizTalk #BizTalkServer
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Back to one of my favorite topics! This time with a developer tip to solve this problem: BizTalk Server Visual Studio project: attempted re-targeting of the project has been canceled. #msbts #BizTalk #BizTalkServer
BizTalk Server Visual Studio project: attempted re-targeting of the project has been canceled. – SANDRO PEREIRA BIZTALK BLOG
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I recently needed to check and ensure that the correct .NET Framework versions were installed in the pre-production BizTalk Server 2020 environment. Of course, you can achieve this goal in many ways, but my favorite is using a simple PowerShell script to query this information. #PowerShell #NETFramework
How to check which .NET Framework versions are installed with PowerShell – SANDRO PEREIRA BIZTALK BLOG
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WCF vs. WPF: Decoding the Two Pillars of .NET Development! The .NET framework empowers developers with a versatile toolbox. Two key technologies within this ecosystem are Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). While both play essential roles, they cater to entirely different aspects of software development. Let's find what is the best tool to use! Choosing the Right Tool: Embrace WCF if: Your project involves building interconnected applications or requires data exchange between separate software programs. Choose WPF if: You're developing a desktop application with a focus on creating a user-friendly and visually engaging interface. In Conclusion: WCF and WPF represent two fundamental pillars of .NET development, each addressing different aspects of software creation. Understanding their core functionalities empowers you to select the right tool for the job, leading to the development of efficient and user-friendly .NET applications. #softwaredevelopment #software #crm #itservices #wcf #wpf #mobileappdevelopment #development #arwatechnologies #DotNet #ASP
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Anypoint Studio 7.17. Facilitate API development and integrations in MuleSoft. Developer productivity is increased with Studio 7.17.
Anypoint Studio 7.17 – Easier Support for Java 17
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Anypoint Studio7.17 is GA to support Java 17 and Mule Runtime 4.6. Users can experience greater IDE stability and performance
Anypoint Studio 7.17 – Easier Support for Java 17
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Learn how to implement Mule applications from your published AsyncAPI specifications in Anypoint Code Builder and using Anypoint MQ.
Develop AsyncAPIs With Anypoint MQ and Anypoint Code Builder
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Learn how to implement Mule applications from your published AsyncAPI specifications in Anypoint Code Builder and using Anypoint MQ.
Develop AsyncAPIs With Anypoint MQ and Anypoint Code Builder
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While creating reports on Sitecore, a helpful tool is the Sitecore Powershell Extensions that makes it much easier to develop, maintain, and deploy reports, however, when it requires getting xDB data with xConnect client API makes it harder due to its generic methods. See on link below how to make it much easier using C# code in PowerShell script:
Get Sitecore xDB data with Sitecore PowerShell Extensions
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Learn how to implement Mule applications from your published AsyncAPI specifications in Anypoint Code Builder and using Anypoint MQ.
Develop AsyncAPIs With Anypoint MQ and Anypoint Code Builder
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Learn how to implement Mule applications from your published AsyncAPI specifications in Anypoint Code Builder and using Anypoint MQ.
Develop AsyncAPIs With Anypoint MQ and Anypoint Code Builder
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