I just posted the latest in my series of articles for TopXML.com on BizTalk Server 2006 R2 integration with WCF. The topic this time is SOAP attachments. I cover what MTOM is, and how BizTalk can consume and process binary data from SOAP attachments.
This concludes the “consuming WCF services” part of the show. Stay tuned next for the “exposing WCF services” articles.
| Series Summary | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part I, Operation Patterns | Get the source code! |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part II, Security Patterns | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part III, Transaction Patterns | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part IV, Attachment Patterns | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part V, Publishing Operations Patterns | Source code coming soon! |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part VI, Publishing Advanced Service Patterns | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part VII, About the BizTalk Adapter Pack | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part VIII, BizTalk Adapter Pack Service Model Patterns | |
| BizTalk and WCF: Part IX, BizTalk Adapter Pack BizTalk Patterns | |

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