I am aware of this, I'm just moaning because it's implemented in such an annoying way
+ some application have made stupid decisions to require it
funnily enough, that's not my choice
How does nservicebus handle message transformation?
googling didn't seem to come up with anything I recognise
does that answer my question? I can't see how
unless that says "It doesn't"
How do messages get translated from one format (i.e. one defined by an xml schema) to another?
Yeah, that's still not really anything to do with what I'm asking
Because that's how application integration works?
You suggested it as a replacement for BizTalk. It's not much of a replacement if it doesn't do one of the key things that BizTalk does
But these services all implement the same contracts?
or different schemas from a suite of contracts, or whatever
Yeah, it doesn't do what we need. No good.
it's not getting shelved, I don't know why people keep saying that
I've sat in an auditorium and listened to the programme manager for BizTalk describe their roadmap for the next N years, and explicitly say "we are not canning BizTalk"
MS also don't know why people keep claiming that
at least, the BizTalk programme manager and MVPs don't
someone asked a question in a seminar once and they didn't answer emphatically enough, I suppose
learning a lot about the internal architecture this week, the crying shame is that it's a pretty solid and full-featured product, but the BS they lay over the top makes it a miserable development experience
stuff as simple as the fact the workflow engine (which isn't WF4) doesn't save its designer files with line endings, so you can't diff them
why would you deliberately make that difficult
they're xml but all on one line
I correct myself: It's WF4 from BizTalk 2013
mysterious in places when it chooses to rehydrate out of date instances you thought were dead, etc.