| Exam Code/Number: | 70-595Join the discussion |
| Exam Name: | TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 |
| Certification: | Microsoft |
| Question Number: | 57 |
| Publish Date: | May 27, 2026 |
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A supplier sends messages that they sign with a certificate to a BizTalk Server 2010 application. You need to ensure that the received messages are signed with the certificate. What should you do?
A company uses BizTalk Server 2010 to receive electronic orders from multiple customers. You have schemas for all the order formats that the customers send. You need to create a business process that handles an incoming order. You create a canonical schema that represents an order. You also create an orchestration that handles an order of the canonical schema. What should you do next?
You use the BizTalk WCF Service Publishing Wizard to expose a BizTalk Server 2010 orchestration as a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. It is exposed with the WCF-BasicHttp binding and a corresponding receive location is created. The outcome of a recent IT audit has required the use of the WCF-WSHttp binding instead of WCF-BasicHttp. You need to fulfill the audit requirements.
What should you do?
You send data to a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service from a BizTalk Server 2010 application. You generate supporting artifacts for calling the service from Microsoft Visual Studio by using the Consume WCF Service wizard. You modify the names used in the orchestration to SendWCFPort for the port and to TransmitData for the port operation. In the orchestration, you set the context property BTS.Operation to the operation name. You deploy the BizTalk projects and import the generated binding file to create the send port. You need to configure the SOAP action header for the send port that calls the WCF service. Which operation should be specified in the SOAP action header XML?
A BizTalk Server 2010 messaging-only solution is used to process XML messages. The pipelines used in the receive location and the send port contain the XML validator pipeline component. Routing for failed messages is enabled on both the receive port and the send port. When validation fails on the receive side, messages must be routed to Send Port A. When validation fails on the send side, messages must be routed to Send Port B. You need to create subscriptions for Send Port A and Send Port B. What should you do?