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Messaging is the core functionality provided within BizTalk Server. On a very basic level, it is the plumbing that moves messages from one location to another. A number of different parts or objects make up this plumbing, taking actions at each step of a message’s path through BizTalk Server. Generally speaking, messaging objects can be split into two categories: receive and send. Figure 4-1 outlines the stages a message goes through as it is processed.
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Beckner, M., Dharanikota, K. (2013). Messaging and Pipelines. In: BizTalk 2013 Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6374-6_4
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