Step 2: Create the BizTalk Service Project
Important
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In this step, Northwind Traders creates an BizTalk Service project. As the tutorial progresses, schemas, Transforms, and other components are added to this project. At the end, this project is deployed to a BizTalk Services subscription. Follow the steps in this topic to create an BizTalk Service project.
To create an BizTalk Service project
Open Visual Studio as an administrator, on the File menu, point to New, and then select Project. Use the details in the following table to create the project:
Property Name
Description
Installed Templates
Select BizTalk Services, and then select BizTalk Service.
Name
Type Bridges_Services
Location
Set this property to C:\tutorial\Lessons
Create directory for solution
Select this option if you want this solution to have a separate folder in Windows Explorer.
Select OK.
See Also
Tutorial: Using BizTalk Service Bridges to Send and Receive Messages from Service Bus Relay Service