biztalk modernization
30 TopicsMicrosoft BizTalk Server Product Lifecycle Update
For more than 25 years, Microsoft BizTalk Server has supported mission-critical integration workloads for organizations around the world. From business process automation and B2B messaging to connectivity across industries such as financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and government, BizTalk Server has played a foundational role in enterprise integration strategies. To help customers plan confidently for the future, Microsoft is sharing an update to the BizTalk Server product lifecycle and long-term support timelines. BizTalk Server 2020 will be the final version of BizTalk Server. Guidance to support long-term planning for mission-critical workloads This announcement does not change existing support commitments. Customers can continue to rely on BizTalk Server for many years ahead, with a clear and predictable runway to plan modernization at a pace that aligns with their business and regulatory needs. Lifecycle Phase End Date What’s Included Mainstream Support April 11, 2028 Security + non-security updates and Customer Service & Support (CSS) support Extended Support April 9, 2030 CSS support, Security updates, and paid support for fixes (*) End of Support April 10, 2030 No further updates or support (*) Paid Extended Support will be available for BizTalk Server 2020 between April 2028 and April 2030 for customers requiring hotfixes for non-security updates. CSS will continue providing their typical support. BizTalk Server 2016 is already out of mainstream support, and we recommend those customers evaluate a direct modernization path to Azure Logic Apps. Continued Commitment to Enterprise Integration Microsoft remains fully committed to supporting mission-critical integration, including hybrid connectivity, future-ready orchestration, and B2B/EDI modernization. Azure Logic Apps, part of Azure Integration Services — which includes API Management, Service Bus, and Event Grid — delivers the comprehensive integration platform for the next decade of enterprise connectivity. Host Integration Server: Continued Support for Mainframe Workloads Host Integration Server (HIS) has long provided essential connectivity for organizations with mainframe and midrange systems. To ensure continued support for those workloads, Host Integration Server 2028 will ship as a standalone product with its own lifecycle, decoupled from BizTalk Server. This provides customers with more flexibility and a longer planning horizon. Recognizing Mainframe modernization customers might be looking to integrate with their mainframes from Azure, Microsoft provides Logic Apps connectors for mainframe and midrange systems, and we are keen on adding more connectors in this space. Let us know about your HIS plans, and if you require specific features for Mainframe and midranges integration from Logic Apps at: https://aka.ms/lamainframe Azure Logic Apps: The Successor to BizTalk Server Azure Logic Apps, part of Azure Integration Services, is the modern integration platform that carries forward what customers value in BizTalk while unlocking new innovation, scale, and intelligence. With 1,400+ out-of-box connectors supporting enterprise, SaaS, legacy, and mainframe systems, organizations can reuse existing BizTalk maps, schemas, rules, and custom code to accelerate modernization while preserving prior investments including B2B/EDI and healthcare transactions. Logic Apps delivers elastic scalability, enterprise-grade security and compliance, and built-in cost efficiency without the overhead of managing infrastructure. Modern DevOps tooling, Visual Studio Code support, and infrastructure-as-code (ARM/Bicep) ensure consistent, governed deployments with end-to-end observability using Azure Monitor and OpenTelemetry. Modernizing Logic Apps also unlocks agentic business processes, enabling AI-driven routing, predictive insights, and context-aware automation without redesigning existing integrations. Logic Apps adapts to business and regulatory needs, running fully managed in Azure, hybrid via Arc-enabled Kubernetes, or evaluated for air-gapped environments. Throughout this lifecycle transition, customers can continue to rely on the BizTalk investments they have made while moving toward a platform ready for the next decade of integration and AI-driven business. Charting Your Modernization Path Microsoft remains fully committed to supporting customers through this transition. We recognize that BizTalk systems support highly customized and mission-critical business operations. Modernization requires time, planning, and precision. We hope to provide: Proven guidance and recommended design patterns A growing ecosystem of tooling supporting artifact reuse Unified Support engagements for deep migration assistance A strong partner ecosystem specializing in BizTalk modernization Potential incentive programs to help facilitate migration for eligible customers (details forthcoming) Customers can take a phased approach — starting with new workloads while incrementally modernizing existing BizTalk deployments. We’re Here to Help Migration resources are available today: Overview: https://aka.ms/btmig Best practices: https://aka.ms/BizTalkServerMigrationResources Video series: https://aka.ms/btmigvideo Feature request survey: https://aka.ms/logicappsneeds Reactor session: Modernizing BizTalk: Accelerate Migration with Logic Apps - YouTube Migration Agent (Complete refactoring from BizTalk to Logic Apps): Bringing all your Integration workloads to Logic Apps Standard | Microsoft Community Hub We encourage customers to engage their Microsoft accounts team early to assess readiness, identify modernization opportunities, and explore assistance programs. Your Modernization Journey Starts Now BizTalk Server has played a foundational role in enterprise integration success for more than two decades. As you plan ahead, Microsoft is here to partner with you every step of the way, ensuring operational continuity today while unlocking innovation tomorrow. To begin your transition, please contact your Microsoft account team or visit our migration hub. Thank you for your continued trust in Microsoft and BizTalk Server. We look forward to partnering closely with you as you plan the future of your integration platforms. Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to migrate now? No. BizTalk Server 2020 is fully supported through April 11, 2028, with paid Extended Support available through April 9, 2030, for non-security hotfixes. CSS will continue providing their typical support. You have a long and predictable runway to plan your transition. Will there be a new BizTalk Server version? No. BizTalk Server 2020 is the final version of the product. What happens after April 9, 2030? BizTalk Server will reach End of Support, and security updates or technical assistance will no longer be provided. Workloads will continue running but without Microsoft servicing. Is paid support available past 2028? Yes. Paid extended support will be available through April 2030 for BizTalk Server 2020 customers looking for non-security hotfixes. CSS will continue to provide the typical support. What is the end of sale date for BizTalk Server? We will announce an end of sale date for BizTalk Server on July 2026. What about BizTalk Server 2016 or earlier versions? Those versions are already out of mainstream support. We strongly encourage moving directly to Logic Apps rather than upgrading to BizTalk Server 2020. Will Host Integration Server continue? Yes. Host Integration Server (HIS) 2028 will be released as a standalone product with its own lifecycle and support commitments. Can I reuse BizTalk Server artifacts in Logic Apps? Yes. Most of BizTalk maps, schemas, rules, assemblies, and custom code can be reused with minimal effort using Microsoft and partner migration tooling. We welcome feature requests here: https://aka.ms/logicappsneeds Does modernization require moving fully to the cloud? No. Logic Apps supports hybrid deployments for scenarios requiring local processing or regulatory compliance, and fully disconnected environments are under evaluation. More information of the Hybrid deployment model here: https://aka.ms/lahybrid. Does modernization unlock AI capabilities? Yes. Logic Apps enables AI-driven automations through Agent Loop, improving routing, decisioning, and operational intelligence. Where do I get planning support? Your Microsoft account team can assist with assessment and planning. Migration resources are also linked in this announcement to help you get started. Microsoft Corporation6.1KViews3likes1CommentAnnouncing: Unleash AI Innovation with a Modern Integration Platform and an API-First Strategy
As AI technologies continue to evolve, they offer businesses a unique opportunity to modernize operations, accelerate innovation, and unlock new growth potential. To stay ahead of the curve, organizations need a comprehensive integration and API strategy that seamlessly connects data, applications, and AI across their entire ecosystem. We’re excited to announce the "Unleash AI Innovation with a Modern Integration Platform and an API-First Strategy" event. Over two action-packed days, you'll gain valuable insights from Azure leaders, industry analysts, and enterprise customers about how Azure Integration Services and Azure API Management are driving efficiency, agility, and fueling business growth in the AI-powered era. Why Attend? From security to development, customer success stories to expert analyst insights, this event will highlight why APIs and integration are critical for success now and in the future. Get exclusive industry insights: Gain expert perspectives from IDC’s Shari Lava, Azure product leaders, and Forrester consultant Andrew Nadler on the latest trends shaping enterprise integration and API strategies. Learn from real-world customer stories: Hear firsthand from organizations like DocuSign, Visa, LyondellBasell, Metcash, Khoj, Brisbane City Council, Moneris, Heineken, Transcard, and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield on how they are transforming operations with Azure Integration Services and Azure API Management. Accelerate your AI and integration strategy: Learn how Azure Logic Apps make AI-driven automation more accessible than ever, and how Azure API Management empowers businesses to securely scale AI-powered APIs. Event Highlights Day 1: Drive Business Growth with a Modern Integration Platform In today’s competitive landscape, businesses must seamlessly connect data, applications, and AI. On Day 1, you'll explore how Azure Integration Services help organizations break down data silos, unlock real-time insights, and optimize operations. Learn how connected data streams enable smarter, faster decision-making, while AI-powered workflows reduce complexity and drive operational efficiency. We’ll also explore how businesses are modernizing legacy systems by migrating from BizTalk and other on-premises integration solutions to Azure Integration Services, providing greater scalability, agility, and business continuity. Day 2: Power AI and Enterprise Innovation with an API-First Strategy On Day 2, you'll dive deep into how APIs are the backbone of modern digital ecosystems. APIs enable businesses to scale faster, enhance developer experiences, and create new revenue streams. Learn how Azure API Management helps you secure, manage, and monetize APIs while accelerating AI adoption. You’ll also discover best practices for securing and governing APIs across distributed environments, ensuring that your AI-powered ecosystem remains secure, scalable, and compliant. Streamed Live Across Multiple Time Zones Join us no matter where you are! We’re streaming live across multiple time zones, so you can participate at a time that works best for you. US/Canada: Reserve your seat today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT Australia/New Zealand: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Day 2: Thursday, 1 May 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM AEDT Europe: Reserve Your Seat Today! Day 1: Tuesday, 29 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST Day 2: Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 9:00am – 12:30pm BST Ready to Future-Proof Your Integration and API Strategy? Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to learn from industry experts, Azure leaders, and top enterprises. Discover how to future-proof your integration and API strategy to drive AI-powered growth and business success.Announcing the BizTalk Server 2020 Cumulative Update 7
The BizTalk Server product team has released the Cumulative Update 7 for BizTalk Server 2020. The Cumulative Update 7 contains all released functional and security fixes for customer-reported issues for BizTalk Server 2020. Also, CU7 includes support for the following new Microsoft platforms: Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Microsoft Windows 11 BizTalk Server 2016 is currently out of support with its end of life in 2027. If you are running BizTalk 2016, or earlier versions of the product, you must upgrade to BizTalk Server 2020 CU6 or strongly consider migrating to Azure Logic Apps. Please fill this survey: https://aka.ms/biztalklogicapps. More Information about the CU7: This is an optional update only if you require VS 2022. If you don’t need VS2022, you can continue running on BizTalk Server CU6. CU7 requires that you re-create BizTalk groups for BizTalk Server instances that already were part of a BizTalk group before the installation. Existing BizTalk groups can't have different instances at different cumulative update level. We will provide support to our CU6 and CU7 customers. You can obtain the software from the Microsoft 365 admin center or the Visual Studio Subscriber site. For more information about the BizTalk Server 2020 CU7, read the Microsoft Knowledgebase article posted to https://aka.ms/BTS2020CU7KB .1.5KViews3likes2CommentsBringing all your Integration workloads to Logic Apps Standard
We recently announced the end of life of BizTalk Server and provided a path forward for our customers. As part of that commitment, we’re investing in tooling and guidance that reduces migration complexity and helps teams modernize confidently to Azure Logic Apps Standard. Because enterprise integration programs are rarely “lift and shift,” we’re pairing automation with best practices, reference architectures, and field-proven guidance to support you from assessment through cutover. In our December 2025 announcement, we outlined a long-term direction for enterprise integration: Azure Logic Apps is the successor to BizTalk Server. Customers can modernize at a pace that balances continuity with innovation—while moving to a cloud platform designed for scale, hybrid operations, DevOps, and AI-assisted automation. The strategy centers on three principles: a predictable BizTalk lifecycle runway, preservation of existing investments, and a practical, guided migration path to Logic Apps. What makes this strategy credible is not just the vision—but the concrete tooling and guidance that back it up. Announcing the Logic Apps Migration Agent: An Open-source project to provide an AI End-to-End Modernization Experience Today we’re announcing the Logic Apps Migration Agent—an open-source Microsoft project that delivers an AI-assisted, end-to-end modernization experience with a structured, stage-gated workflow. Built by the product group and shaped by direct field feedback, the agent operationalizes how migrations should be executed: discover what you have, plan what you’ll modernize, convert incrementally, and validate continuously. The result is a repeatable approach that helps customers (and partners) migrate from BizTalk and other integration platforms to Azure Logic Apps with greater speed and confidence—without compromising governance or correctness. The agent reinforces the modernization strategy through: Discovery → Planning → Conversion: Aligns to Microsoft modernization guidance so teams understand scope, dependencies, and gaps before committing to conversion. Human-in-the-loop checkpoints: Uses AI to accelerate analysis and baseline conversions while enforcing review and approval steps for mission-critical correctness and governance. VS Code + GitHub Copilot integration: Brings migrations into a code-first workflow—enabling developer-centric refactoring, DevOps practices, and consistent implementation patterns for Logic Apps. Incremental, flow-group migration: Modernize one logical unit at a time to reduce risk, support phased cutovers, and avoid big-bang rewrites. Bring-your-own black-box testing: Import existing files, test cases, and specifications to validate behavior and reduce custom test harness work. In short, the Migration Agent turns high-level modernization guidance into a repeatable, auditable process teams can trust. This alignment is critical for customers running mission‑critical integrations. It replaces uncertainty with a clear path: modernize incrementally, reuse what works, validate every step, and emerge on Azure Logic Apps with a platform ready for the next decade of integration and AI-driven automation. What you should focus on? Target architecture decisions: the agent will propose integration patterns, but will not choose partitioning strategy, reliability approach, or network topology—you will decide what “great” looks like. Semantic equivalence: The Agent will generate baseline artifacts, but domain-specific mapping, transformation nuances, error handling semantics, and edge cases still require human validation. Connector and parity gaps must be addressed: if a source platform capability has no 1:1 equivalent, the migration may require redesign (custom code, Local Functions, API Management, Service Bus patterns, or alternative connectors). Performance, security, and operations hardening remain essential: identity, secrets, policies, monitoring, cost controls, and SRE practices are not “one-click.” Cutover planning is outside the scope of automation: data/backlog reconciliation, dual-run strategies, and rollback plans remain project workstreams. More mission critical features for Logic Apps Standard and Hybrid We are weeks away from shipping the following features, aimed at any customers in the Enterprise Application Integration space: HL7 In-App operations in general availability. MLLP Receive/Send In-App connector in Public Preview. Rules Engine In-App operation for XML facts in Public Preview. MSMQ In-App connector in Public Preview. Oracle DB In-App connector in Public Preview. Flat File generation In-App operations in Public Preview. Support for local container registry (Hybrid deployment model). Integration accounts support (Hybrid On premises). NMS In-App connector in Public Preview. Improvements to our EDI capabilities. BizTalk Mapper to Data Mapper Migration path What about other integration platforms? Yes—the Logic Apps Migration Agent is designed to be customizable so you can migrate from any integration platform to Logic Apps (not just BizTalk). The open architecture lets you plug in new discovery, analysis, and conversion skills for the source product you’re modernizing, while keeping the same stage-gated workflow and human-in-the-loop checkpoints. We provide guidance and examples to help you extend the agent for other platforms than BizTalk —so you can tailor mappings, transformation rules, and validation to your customer’s standards and target patterns in Logic Apps. Benefits Faster time to value with a guided process: A structured discovery→planning→conversion workflow reduces uncertainty and helps teams move from assessment to execution with clear checkpoints. Higher confidence migrations: Human-in-the-loop validation, artifacts generation, and black-box testing support mission‑critical correctness and governance. Customizable for your source platform and standards: Extend the agent with product-specific discovery and conversion steps, tailor mappings and transformation rules, and align outputs with your target Logic Apps patterns and engineering conventions. Open-source transparency and control: Review how the tool works end-to-end, validate what it produces, and adopt changes at your pace without waiting for a closed release cycle. Community-driven innovation: Benefit from contributions across Microsoft, partners, and customers—new adapters, mapping packs, and best practices can be shared and reused. Lower total migration cost: Automating repeatable tasks reduces manual effort while preserving the ability to invest partner expertise where it matters most (architecture, governance, reliability, and operations). Reusable accelerators for partners: Partners can create differentiated offerings by packaging templates, validation suites, CI/CD pipelines, and domain-specific patterns on top of the agent. For companies providing professional services: this agent is meant to augment your delivery—not replace it. By automating repeatable groundwork (inventory, baseline conversion, and validation scaffolding), it frees your teams to focus on the higher‑value work customers rely on you for: defining target architecture, refining mappings and patterns, hardening security and governance, implementing CI/CD, performance tuning, and driving cutover and operating model changes. Because the project is open source and extensible, partners can also package reusable accelerators (templates, connectors, mapping packs, test harnesses) and build differentiated migration offerings on top of the same trusted process. Review our public documentation here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/migration/migration-agent-overview Check the following video for a demonstration on how the Agent works:1.2KViews0likes0Comments🚀 General Availability: Enhanced Data Mapper Experience in Logic Apps (Standard)
We’re excited to announce the General Availability (GA) of the redesigned Data Mapper UX in the Azure Logic Apps (Standard) extension for Visual Studio Code. This release marks a major milestone in our journey to modernize and streamline data transformation workflows for integration developer. What's new The new UX, previously available in public preview, is now the default experience in the Logic Apps Standard extension. This GA release reflects direct feedback from our integration developer community. We’ve resolved blockers that we heard from customers and usability issues that impacted performance and stability, including: Opening V1 maps in V2: Seamlessly open and edit existing maps you have already created with latest visual capabilities. Load schemas on Mac: Addressed schema-related crashes on macOS for a smoother experience. Function documentation updates: Improved guidance and examples for built-in collection functions that apply on repeating nodes. Stay connected We would love to hear your feedback. Please use this form link to let us know if there are any missing gaps or scenarios that are not yet covered1.2KViews1like0CommentsA BizTalk Migration Tool: From Orchestrations to Logic Apps Workflows
As organizations move toward cloud-native architecture, this project addresses one of the most challenging aspects of modernization: converting existing BizTalk artifacts into their Azure Logic Apps equivalents while preserving business logic and integration patterns. Architecture and Components The BizTalk Migration Starter is available here: haroldcampos/BizTalkMigrationStarter and consists of four main projects and a test project, each targeting a specific aspect of BizTalk migration: BTMtoLMLMigrator - BizTalk Map Converter The BTMtoLMLMigrator is a tool that converts BizTalk Maps (.btm files) to the Logic Apps Mapping Language (.lml files). BizTalk maps define data transformations between different message formats, using XSLT and functoids to implement complex mapping logic. Input: Output: Key Capabilities: Parses BizTalk map XML structure to extract transformation logic. Translates BizTalk functoids (string manipulation, mathematical operations, logical operations, date/time functions, etc.) to equivalent LML syntax Preserves source and target schema references Generates Logic Apps-compatible Liquid maps that can be directly deployed to Azure Integration Accounts Core Components: BtmParser.cs: Extracts map structure, functoid definitions, and link connections from BTM files FunctoidTranslator.cs: Converts BizTalk functoid operations to Logic Apps Maps template equivalents LmlGenerator.cs: Generates the final LML output BtmMigrator.cs: Orchestrates the entire conversion process Models.cs: Defines data structures for representing maps, functoids, and links To convert a single map: BTMtoLMLMigrator.exe -btm "C:\BizTalkMaps\OrderToInvoice.btm" -source "C:\Schemas\Order.xsd" -target "C:\Schemas\Invoice.xsd" -output "C:\Output\OrderToInvoice.lml" To Convert all maps in a directory: Be mindful of having the right naming for schemas in the BizTalk maps to avoid the tool picking up the wrong schemas: BTMtoLMLMigrator.exe -batchDir "C:\BizTalkMaps" -schemasDir "C:\Schemas" -outputDir "C:\Output\LMLMaps" Recommendations and Troubleshooting: Make sure to use the real schemas, source and destination, and the corresponding map. Most BizTalk functoids are supported, however for those who don’t, like scripting, it will add the code into the lml file, expecting you to conduct a re-design of the scenario. Currently the Data Mapper does not have a direct function that replaces scripting functoids. We are exploring alternatives for this. Use GHCP agent to troubleshoot the tool if you run into issues. ODXtoWFMigrator - Orchestration to Workflow Converter The ODXtoWFMigrator tackles one of the most complex aspects of BizTalk migration: converting BizTalk Orchestrations (.odx files) to Azure Logic Apps workflow definitions. Orchestrations represent business processes with sequential, parallel, and conditional logic flows. It requires the orchestration and bindings file, exported from the BizTalk Application. If you don't have orchestration, for Content Routing Based scenarios, it uses the bindings file only. Go to BizTalk Central Admin. Select your BizTalk Application: Export all bindings. You can have multiple orchestrations in one binding file, so is important to export all the information available. Input: Output: Key Capabilities: Parses BizTalk orchestration XML to extract process flows, shapes, and connections Maps BizTalk orchestration shapes (Receive, Send, Decide, Parallel, Loop, etc.) to Logic Apps actions and control structures Generates connector configurations for common integration patterns Creates comprehensive migration reports documenting the conversion process and any limitations Produces standard Logic Apps JSON workflow definitions ready for deployment Core Components: BizTalkOrchestrationParser.cs: Analyzes orchestration structure and extracts workflow patterns LogicAppsMapper.cs: Maps BizTalk orchestration shapes to Logic Apps equivalents LogicAppJSONGenerator.cs: Generates the final Logic Apps workflow JSON OrchestrationReportGenerator.cs: Creates detailed migration reports. Schemas/Connectors/connector-registry.json: Registry of connector mappings and configurations Recommendations and Troubleshooting: Most BizTalk shapes are supported, however for those who don’t, it will default to compose actions and inject the code or a comment. It supports most BizTalk adapters. If you need to add support to a new Logic Apps connector/service provider, you can update the connector-registry.json file by adding the trigger or action following the pattern for the other entries. This tool has been tested with multiple patterns and orchestrations. Use GHCP agent to troubleshoot the tool if you run into issues. The following are some of the supported commands. Please run the command line and review the README files to see all supported commands. Command Sample Usage MIGRATE / CONVERT With output file ODXtoWFMigrator.exe convert "C:\BizTalk\InventorySync.odx" "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" "C:\Output\InventorySync.workflow.json" With refactored generator ODXtoWFMigrator.exe migrate "C:\BizTalk\MessageRouter.odx" "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" --refactor BINDINGS-ONLY Basic bindings-only ODXtoWFMigrator.exe bindings-only "C:\BizTalk\ProductionBindings.xml" With output directory ODXtoWFMigrator.exe bindings-only "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" "C:\LogicApps\BindingsWorkflows" With refactored generator ODXtoWFMigrator.exe bindings-only "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" --refactor REPORT / ANALYZE Basic HTML report ODXtoWFMigrator.exe report "C:\BizTalk\OrderProcessing.odx" With output file ODXtoWFMigrator.exe report "C:\BizTalk\OrderProcessing.odx" --output "C:\Reports\OrderProcessing_Analysis.html" BATCH REPORT Process directory ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch report --directory "C:\BizTalk\Orchestrations" Short directory flag ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch report -d "C:\BizTalk\ContosoProject\Orchestrations" BATCH CONVERT Basic batch convert ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch convert --directory "C:\BizTalk\Orchestrations" --bindings "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" Alternative migrate syntax ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch migrate -d "C:\BizTalk\AllOrchestrations" -b "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" Specific files ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch convert --files "C:\BizTalk\Order.odx,C:\BizTalk\Invoice.odx" --bindings "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" With output directory ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch convert -d "C:\BizTalk\Orchestrations" -b "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" -o "C:\LogicApps\Workflows" With refactored generator ODXtoWFMigrator.exe batch convert -d "C:\BizTalk\Orchestrations" -b "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" --refactor GENERATE-PACKAGE Basic package generation ODXtoWFMigrator.exe generate-package "C:\BizTalk\OrderProcessing.odx" "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" With output directory ODXtoWFMigrator.exe generate-package "C:\BizTalk\OrderProcessing.odx" "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" "C:\Deploy\OrderProcessing" With refactored generator ODXtoWFMigrator.exe package "C:\BizTalk\CloudIntegration.odx" "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" --refactor ANALYZE-ODX / GAP-ANALYSIS Analyze directory ODXtoWFMigrator.exe analyze-odx "C:\BizTalk\LegacyOrchestrations" With output report ODXtoWFMigrator.exe analyze-odx "C:\BizTalk\Orchestrations" --output "C:\Reports\gap_analysis.json" LEGACY MODE Legacy basic ODXtoWFMigrator.exe "C:\BizTalk\OrderProcessing.odx" "C:\BizTalk\BindingInfo.xml" "C:\Output\OrderProcessing.json" BTPtoLA - Pipeline to Logic Apps Converter BTPtoLA handles the conversion of BizTalk pipelines to Logic Apps components. BizTalk pipelines process messages as they enter or leave the messaging engine, performing operations like validation, decoding, and transformation. Key Capabilities: Converts BizTalk receive and send pipelines to Logic Apps processing patterns Maps pipeline components (decoders, validators, disassemblers, etc.) to Logic Apps actions Preserves pipeline stage configurations and component properties Generates appropriate connector configurations for pipeline operations Input: Output: Core Components: Pipeline parsing and analysis logic Connector registry (Schemas/Connectors/pipeline-connector-registry.json) for mapping pipeline components Logic Apps workflow generation for pipeline equivalents To convert a receive pipeline: BTPtoLA.exe -pipeline "C:\Pipelines\ReceiveOrderPipeline.btp" -type receive -output "C:\Output\ReceiveOrderPipeline.json" To Convert a send pipeline: BTPtoLA.exe -pipeline "C:\Pipelines\SendInvoicePipeline.btp" -type send -output "C:\Output\SendInvoicePipeline.json" BizTalktoLogicApps.MCP - Model Context Protocol Server The MCP (Model Context Protocol) server provides a standardized interface for AI-assisted migration workflows. This component enables integration with AI tools and assistants to provide intelligent migration suggestions and automation. Key Capabilities: Exposes migration tools through a standardized MCP interface Enables AI-driven migration assistance and recommendations Provides tool handlers for map conversion and other migration operations Facilitates interactive migration workflows with AI assistance Core Components: McpServer.cs: Main MCP server implementation Server/ToolHandlers/MapConversionToolHandler.cs: Handler for map conversion operations test-requests.json: Test request definitions for validating MCP functionality BizTalktoLogicApps.Tests - Test Project A complete test project ensuring the reliability and accuracy of all migration tools, with integration tests that validate end-to-end conversion scenarios. Key Capabilities: Integration tests for BTM to LML conversion across multiple map files Schema validation and error handling tests Batch processing tests for converting multiple artifacts Output verification and quality assurance Where to upload your data: Upload your BizTalk artifacts in the Data directory, and run your tests using the Test explorer. For a complete demonstration, watch the video below:1.2KViews0likes2CommentsAnnouncing the BizTalk Server 2020 Cumulative Update 6
The BizTalk Server product team has released the Cumulative Update 6 for BizTalk Server 2020. The Cumulative Update 6 contains all released functional and security fixes for customer-reported issues for BizTalk Server 2020. Also, CU6 includes support for the following new Microsoft platforms: Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Microsoft Windows 11 BizTalk Server 2016 is currently out of support with its end of life in 2027. If you are running BizTalk 2016, or earlier versions of the product, you must upgrade to BizTalk Server 2020 CU6 or strongly consider migrating to Azure Logic Apps. Please fill this survey: https://aka.ms/biztalklogicapps. More Information about the CU6: This cumulative update includes all the product components. However, only those components that are currently installed on the system are updated. This CU6 includes fixes for the following areas: BizTalk Server Adapters Updates WCF-SAP adapter SFTP adapter BizTalk Server Administration Tools and Management APIs Lost changes to SQL Server Agent jobs You can obtain the software from the Microsoft Download Center, at https://aka.ms/BTS2020CU6. For more information about the BizTalk Server 2020 CU6, read the Microsoft Knowledgebase article posted to https://aka.ms/BTS2020CU6KB.Hybrid Logic Apps deployment on Rancher K3s Kubernetes cluster
K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution, certified by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and originally developed by Rancher. It is optimized for on-premises environments with limited resources, making it ideal for edge computing and lightweight hybrid scenarios. Unlike a full Kubernetes distribution, K3s reduces overhead while maintaining full Kubernetes API compatibility. This makes K3s an ideal choice for hosting Logic Apps Standard near your data sources—such as on-premises SQL Server or local file shares—when you have lightweight workloads. There are 5 steps which are followed to setup the Hybrid Logic Apps including infrastructure which is illustrated in the following diagram. Most of these 5 steps are same as discussed in the Hybrid Logic Apps doc except the K3s Setup part Set up your own infrastructure for Standard logic app workflows - Azure Logic Apps | Microsoft Learn. Step 1: Prepare the K3s Cluster Docker desktop setup - In this case, the host machine is Windows 11 so decided to user Docker with WSL2 to setup the containers. Install the docker desktop using WSL2 Docker Desktop: The #1 Containerization Tool for Developers | Docker and make sure we select WSL2 Install K3s on your infrastructure and create single node cluster using k3d. #Install choco , kubectl and Helm Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://community.chocolatey.org/install.ps1')) powershell choco install kubernetes-cli -y choco install kubernetes-helm -y choco install k3d -y k3d cluster create "k3d-rancher" # open in new powershell window powershell k3d cluster create # deleting the default load balancer Traefik as it conflicts with 80 and 443 port - we can configure the load balancer to other ports if needed kubectl delete svc traefik -n kube-system kubectl delete deployment traefik -n kube-system Next two steps are same as given Set up your own infrastructure for Standard logic app workflows - Azure Logic Apps | Microsoft Learn Step 2: Connect the Kubernetes cluster to Azure Arc Step 3: Setup the Azure Container Apps extension and environment You need to skip the core DNS setup required for Azure Local as given in Update CoreDNS Step 4: Conduct the Storage Configuration for SQL and SMB SQL Database (Runtime Store): Hybrid Logic Apps use SQL database for runtime operations and run history. In this scenario I used on-premise SQL server using SQL Authentication. I setup the SQL Server 2022 on the Windows host machine, enabled SQL server authentication and added new SQL admin user. Please follow the link for more details.. The SQL connection string can be validated using following PowerShell script $connectionString = "Server=<server IP address>;Initial Catalog=<databaseName>;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=<sqluser>;Password=<password>;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;TrustServerCertificate=True;Connection Timeout=30;" try { $connection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $connection.ConnectionString = $connectionString $connection.Open() Write-Host "✅ Connection successful" $connection.Close() } catch { Write-Host "❌ Connection failed: $($_.Exception.Message)" } SMB is used as local file share on Windows host machine; it is advised to use a new user for the Windows SMB share $Username = "k3suser" $Password = ConvertTo-SecureString "<password complex>" -AsPlainText -Force $FullName = "K3s user" $Description = "Created via PowerShell" # Create the user New-LocalUser -Name $Username -Password $Password -FullName $FullName -Description $Description Add-LocalGroupMember -Group "Users" -Member $Username Once the above user is created you can use Windows hosted machine to create Artifacts folder and allow read and write access. Please follow the link for more details Step 5: Create your Logic App (Hybrid) With all prerequisites and infrastructure in place for creating Hybrid Logic Apps, the next step is to build the Logic Apps using the specified connection string and SMB share path. This can be accomplished through the Azure Portal, as outlined below. Now you can create Logic Apps workflows using the designer and execute the Logic Apps workflow.
