Wednesday, December 06, 2006

BizTalk Server 2004 Databases List

BizTalk 2004 can install with up to 13 different databases. The databases installed depends on how you configure your installation. The potential database list is:

  • BAMPrimaryImport – used for Business Activity Monitoring
  • BAMStarSchema – used for Business Activity Monitoring
  • BAMAnalysis – Business Activity Monitoring OLAP Cubes
  • BAMArchive – Archives Business Activity Monitoring
  • BizTalkHWSDb – Human Workflow Services Database
  • BizTalkDTADb – Tracking Database
  • BizTalkMgmtDB – Stores all Configuration Information
  • BizTalkMsgBoxDb – Stores all Messages and subscriptions – You can have multiple MessageBox Databases
  • BizTalkRuleEngineDb – Stores Policies and Vocabularies
  • SSODB – Single Sign-On Database
  • TPM – Trading Partner Database for Business Activity Services
  • BizTalkAnalysisdb – Stores business and health monitoring OLAP Cubes
  • BizTalkEDIdb – Stores state for EDI
http://dallas.sark.com/SarkBlog/mholdorf/archive/2004/06/14/261.aspx

Friday, December 01, 2006

smile:Instructions on consumer goods

On Sears hairdryer:
Do not use while sleeping.
(Gee, that's the only time I have to work on my hair!)

On a bag of Fritos:
You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside.
(The shoplifter special!)

On a bar of Dial soap:
Directions: Use like regular soap.
(and that would be how?)

On some Swann frozen dinners:
Serving suggestion: Defrost.
(But it's 'just' a suggestion!)

On Tesco's Tiramisu dessert: (printed on bottom of the box)
Do not turn upside down.
(Too late! you lose!)

On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding:
Product will be hot after heating.
(Are you sure? Let's experiment.)

On packaging for a Rowenta iron:
Do not iron clothes on body.
(But wouldn't that save more time?)
(Whose body?)

On Boot's Children's cough medicine:
Do not drive car or operate machinery.
(We could do a lot to reduce the construction accidents if we just kept those 5 year olds off those fork lifts.)

On Nytol sleep aid:

Warning: may cause drowsiness.
(One would hope!)

On a Korean kitchen knife:
Warning: keep out of children.
(hmm...something must have gotten lost in the translation...)

On a string of Christmas lights:
For indoor or outdoor use only.
(As opposed to use in outer space.)

On a food processor:
Not to be used for the other use.
(Now I'm curious.)

On Sainsbury's peanuts:
Warning: contains nuts.
(but no peas?)

On an American Airlines packet of nuts:
Instructions: open packet, eat nuts.
(somebody got paid big bucks to write this one...)

On a Swedish chainsaw:
Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands.
(Raise your hand if you've tried this...)

On a child's Superman costume:
Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly.
(Oh go ahead! That's right, destroy a universal childhood belief.)