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September 2011 Entries

This example is not covered in the ESB Toolkit samples and I bumped my forehead a few times while making it work. I thought it’d be helpful to save other fellow BizTalk'ers from headaches by publishing findings. I have been fun of dynamic generic messaging for quite a while and went long ways to avoid working with typed messages and static bindings when it made sense. Nowadays, with the ESB Toolkit one does not have to spend much effort to achieve this goal. But one has to learn intricacies of configuration...

I've been working lately on web application that uses Asp.Net MVC, WordPress and MySQL database. To communicate from .NET code to MySQL database using Entity Framework we installed MySql .NET Connector. It worked fine out of the box on developer's workstations but once deployed to hosted web server application started to throw following error: [NotSupportedException: Unable to determine the provider name for connection of type 'MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MyS... System.Data.Entity.ModelCon...