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- Book excerpt: Using WSIF for integration by Matjaz B. Juric - [Clicks: 12]
The Web Services Invocation Framework allows BPEL business processes to access external resources natively. WSIF requires no modifications or extensions to BPEL code and makes BPEL more suitable for enterprise application integration.
[Note: This article is an excerpt from the book, BPEL Cookbook: Best Practices for SOA-Based Integration and Composite Applications Development, Matjaz B. Juric et al.]
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2006/jw-1222-bpel.html - Dec, 2006 - BPEL: Service composition for SOA by Matjaz B. Juric - [Clicks: 33]
In this article, an excerpt from Business Process Execution Language for Web Services, 2nd Edition, by Matjaz Juric, Poornachandra Sarang, and Benny Mathew (Packt Publishing, January 2006; ISBN 1904811817), Juric explains the importance of the Business Process Execution Language to service-oriented architecture and shows readers how to develop their own BPEL processes.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2006/jw-0710-bpel.html - Jul, 2006 - Separation of Concerns and BPEL by Stephen B. Morris - [Clicks: 32]
In this article, I'll review the idea and merits of separating software features from business processes in the context of BPEL. Along the way, we'll see how this leads neatly to the need for highly generic software. I believe the latter is a candidate for a Java.net project.
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2006/02/14/separation-of-concerns-and-bpel.html - Feb, 2006