Online Access Free 070-595 Practice Test
| Exam Code: | 070-595 |
| Exam Name: | TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 |
| Certification Provider: | Microsoft |
| Free Question Number: | 57 |
| Posted: | May 27, 2026 |
You use BizTalk Server 2010 to develop orchestrations that call private web services for retrieving data. You add custom logging statements throughout the orchestrations. The assembly for the orchestrations is referenced by another BizTalk assembly. The version information for the orchestration assembly cannot change. The custom logging statements should be executed only when they have been enabled through a custom Boolean value. You need to create an option to enable orchestration logging without restarting the BizTalk host instance. What should you do?
You use the BizTalk WCF Service Publishing Wizard to expose a BizTalk Server 2010 orchestration as a Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. It is exposed with the WCF-BasicHttp binding and a corresponding receive location is created. The outcome of a recent IT audit has required the use of the WCF-WSHttp binding instead of WCF-BasicHttp. You need to fulfill the audit requirements.
What should you do?
A BizTalk Server 2010 application is deployed and running. The application has a long-running orchestration with only a single Receive shape that activates the orchestration. There are currently instances of this orchestration in the dehydrated state. You need to make sure that no new orchestration instances are started but that existing instances are allowed to complete. What should you do?
You are developing a BizTalk Server 2010 solution that has two orchestrations, A and B, that exist in different projects.
A message sent between the orchestrations has a promoted property named OrderID that can be used as a unique identifier for the message.
The two projects must remain independent from each other.
Updates are made to Orchestration B to ensure that the output message promotes the OrderID property when it publishes the message.
You need to enable Orchestration A to send a message to Orchestration B and receive a message back when Orchestration B finishes.
You create a correlation type on the OrderID property and a new correlation set in Orchestration A.
What should you do next?
You are developing a BizTalk Server 2010 orchestration that consumes a web service located at http:// localhost/ProcessData.asmx. The orchestration contains a non-transactional scope with an exception handler that handles any SOAP exceptions returned from the web service. The orchestration then completes successfully. After the orchestration completes with exceptions, you notice that the original messages posted to the web service are suspended in the BizTalk Administration console. You need to ensure that the messages are not suspended but are saved in an archive file on a shared server.
What should you do?