Example: Configuring the Source Server for Exchanging Catalogs

The following tables list sample values for the App Default Config and BizTalk Server properties needed to configure a source server for catalog exchange.

Sample Values for App Default Config Properties

Set this To
BizTalk Catalog Doc Type CatalogTransferDoc
BizTalk Options 1
Biztalk Source Org qualifier MyCompanyCatalog
Biztalk Source Org Qualifier Value CatalogSender
BizTalk Submit Type 1

Sample Values for Source Organization Properties

Set this To
Organization Name Home Organization
Customer Name MyCompanyCatalog
Qualifier MyCompanyCatalog
Value CatalogSender
Application Name CatalogApplication

Sample Values for Destination Organization Properties

Set this To
Organization Name CatalogDestination
Customer Name MyCompanyCatalog
Qualifier MyCompanyCatalog
Value CatalogReceiver

Sample Values for Document Properties

Set this To
Document Name CatalogTransferDoc
Document Specification .../Microsoft/CatalogXMLSchema.xml

Sample Values for Assigning a Messaging port to an Organization

Set this To
Port Name CatalogPortToDestination
File Address Drive: <destination server name>\<sharedfolder>\CatalogSend.xml

Use a valid destination server as <destination server name>.

Use a valid shared folder on the destination computer as <shared folder>.

Sample Values for Assigning a Channel from an Application

Set this To
Name CatalogChannelToSource
Source Application Name CatalogApplication
Organization Identifier BizTalkCatalog/CatalogSender (Default)
Inbound Document CatalogTransferDoc
Outbound Document CatalogTransferDoc
Advanced Properties Click Advanced, and then click Properties.

In the Advanced Properties dialog box, set the fully qualified user and password, and then select the type of action to overwrite.

See Also

Configuring Commerce Server to Work with BizTalk Server

Setting Up the Source Server

Setting Up the Destination Server

Setting Up Your Catalogs for BizTalk Server


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