Of course, you can The routing mechanism from BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.0 supports WCF services. All WCF bindings are supported, including custom bindings as made available from the various WCF adapters All properties on the request-response EndPoint may be specified But the WCF service consumed from ESB Toolkit does not necessarily have to be hosted in IIS. As long as a corresponding binding exists for the service, you will be able to use it May I suggest that you question only calls for a yes or no answer.Do you have some difficulties using the Itinerary Designer?
Of course, you can. The routing mechanism from BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.0 supports WCF services. All WCF bindings are supported, including custom bindings as made available from the various WCF adapters.
All properties on the request-response EndPoint may be specified. But the WCF service consumed from ESB Toolkit does not necessarily have to be hosted in IIS. As long as a corresponding binding exists for the service, you will be able to use it.
May I suggest that you question only calls for a yes or no answer. Do you have some difficulties using the Itinerary Designer?
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