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- Describe business process activities as Web services by Ash Parikh, Vivek Kondur, Premal Parikh - [Clicks: 29]
This article is part of a series of short articles that introduce readers to the industry's various Web services standards. These articles provide a quick introduction to a standard, its background, underlying architecture, benefits, status, and industry adoption. As some of the content might be a depiction of the authors' viewpoints, readers are encouraged to refer to the links provided in Resources to gain a deeper understanding of a particular standard. This article focuses on the Web Services Business Process Execution Language standard being developed by OASIS.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2005/jw-1031-webservices.html - Oct, 2005 - SOA Best Practices: The BPEL Cookbook - [Clicks: 64]
Learn advanced BPEL concepts and best practices for development, deployment, and administration from the architects implementing them in real-world applications.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/bpel_cookbook/index.html - Sep, 2005 - Web Services programming tips and tricks, Part 4: Bring J2EE and .NET together in a business process using BPEL and WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation by Wangming Ye - [Clicks: 100]
Investigate a typical business integration scenario between J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Environment) and Microsoft .NET and learn how to build and run a BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) business process on IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation. In the first three parts of this series about improving interoperability between J2EE technology and .NET, Wangming Ye analyzed the common challenges facing the Web services integration between J2EE and .NET, and offered best practices. This tip focuses on the delicate design of XML schemas that Web services programmers often overlook. The objective is to show you how to avert common Web service interoperability challenges between .NET and J2EE, such as nested complex-type arrays, date and time values, and namespace issues, through a top-down approach (WSDL (Web Services Description Language) implementations).
[Includes sample code]
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-tip-j2eenet4/ - May, 2005 - A Hands-on Introduction to BPEL, Part 2: Advanced BPEL by Matjaz B. Juric - [Clicks: 48]
Learn how to use BPEL to model complex business processes via these hands-on examples.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/matjaz_bpel2.html - May, 2005 - BPEL and Java by Matjaz B. Juric - [Clicks: 54]
In this article we will discuss the role of BPEL and its relationship with Java. We will concentrate particularly on the idea of extending BPEL, to be able to compose resources other than web services (for example EJBs, JMS, etc.) on one hand, and the possibility to mix BPEL and Java code on the other hand to open up some interesting new perspectives.
http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=BPELJava - Apr, 2005 - A Hands-on Introduction to BPEL by Matjaz B. Juric - [Clicks: 56]
Learn how to create an example business process that combines a set of fictional travel-related Web services and then deploy it to the Oracle BPEL Process Manager runtime environment.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/matjaz_bpel1.html - Apr, 2005 - Updated: Business Process Execution Language for Web Services version 1.1 - [Clicks: 22]
BPEL4WS provides a language for the formal specification of business processes and business interaction protocols. By doing so, it extends the Web Services interaction model and enables it to support business transactions. BPEL4WS defines an interoperable integration model that should facilitate the expansion of automated process integration in both the intra-corporate and the business-to-business spaces.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/specification/ws-bpel/ - Feb, 2005