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Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. See the Code of Conduct FAQ, or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

Contribute to your documentation

We want and encourage contributions from our community (users, customers, partners) and Microsoft employees to improve your documentation. Here are some tips:

  • Minor updates: If you are making minor updates, then find the article in this repository, and make your updates. Or, go to the article in Microsoft BizTalk Server documentation, and select the Edit link. This opens the GitHub source for the article. Then, just use the GitHub UI within your web browser to make your updates.

  • Major updates: If you are making major updates, we recommend forking the repository (making a copy to your GitHub account), and make your edits within VS Code. You can then submit your changes to the Live branch, where they are reviewed, and then merged & published.

  • MSFT Employees: If you are a PFE, on the support team, program manager, or developer from the BizTalk or HIS product teams, then it's your job to contribute to or author technical articles. If you are making substantial changes to an existing article, adding or changing images, or contributing a new article, then we suggest to fork this repository, install Git Bash, a markdown editor (VS Code is preferred), and learn some git commands. The internal contributor's guide provides the details to get started.

Repo rules

When you update a topic:

  1. Make your changes to the Live branch. There may be other branches, but Live is the branch that is published to learn.microsoft.com/biztalk.

  2. Change ms.date to the date you update the topic. Here's an example:

    ms.date: "11/28/2017"
  3. Description may be used for SEO. If it's missing a description, please add one. Here's an example:

    title: Configure using Basic or Custom configuration
    description: Steps to do a basic or custom configuration of BizTalk Server, and learn what happens with each configuration
  4. Want some guidance or help for your pull request? Tag @mandiohlinger in your pull request, and I'll add my notes to the comments.

BizTalk repository structure

\adapters-and-accelerators

Contains all the installation and conceptual documentation for the BizTalk Adapter Pack (BAP), HL7, RosettaNet, SWIFT, FileAct/Interact, and the WCF LOB Adapter SDK. It does not include the built-in or native adapters, such as FTP, or WCF-WebHTTP. These are included in \core.

\core

Contains all the conceptual documentation, including getting started, tutorials, performance, the built-in adapters, B2B, and BAM. These topics typically apply to multiple BizTalk versions.

\dev-centers

Contains all the stand-alone topics in Microsoft BizTalk Server documentation, including the community-written blogs.

\esb-toolkit

Contains all the topics on the ESB Toolkit, including installation.

\install-and-config-guides

Includes all the setup guides, including hardware and software requirements, what's new with the different BizTalk versions, the install steps, and the configuration steps. This folder contains version-specific topics, such as Installing BizTalk Server 2016, and so on.

\technical-guides

Contains the performance guide, operations guide, white papers, and more.

Use markdown to format your topic

All the articles in this repository use GitHub-flavored markdown. Here's a list of resources.

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