Re: Biztalk 2006 with SQL-Express - Gert
- From: "Gert Lynge" <gl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 08:42:47 +0200
Hi Bembeng Arifin
Yes, BizTalk Server 2006 can be installed with SQL Express 2005 editions, I have been using this for several months now.
Regarding to the job agent, it is not available in SQL Express 2005, so yes, I also would not recommend that for production usage, however, if you need that for development or testing purpose, you can use SQLScheduler from LazyCoding.com (http://www.lazycoding.com/products.aspx).
http://bembengarifin-tech.blogspot.com/2008/05/biztalk-server-2006-development-with.html
Thanks... Our Biztalk messages are very low volume and I'm keeping a eye on the DB size but have not been concerned with the growth yet. So I guess we are staying on Express until we get a problem or are reconfiguring for other reasons.
To setup the maintenaince jobs I need a list of jobs with scheduling information (when and how often) and what exactly they do (i.e. which stored procedure they call etc.).
Do you know if these information is available online?
Would you maybe be kind enough to send me some screendumps with the information?
Best regards
Gert Lynge
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