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- Why BPEL is not the holy grail for BPM by Pierre Vigneras - [Clicks: 5]
In the Business Process Modeling world there is still an ongoing standards debate. In this article, Pierre Vigneras of the Bull BPM team, discusses problems with one of those standards - BPEL. Pierre walks us through a simple parallel process and discusses the numerous issues practitioners face in trying to express an unstructured flow based on a structured model.
http://www.infoq.com/articles/bpelbpm - Oct, 2008 - Build configurable workflows with WS-BPEL and IoC, Part 2: Developing and hosting BPEL workflows by Bilal Siddiqui - [Clicks: 6]
In Part 2 of this brief series, Bilal Siddiqui explains how to use BPEL to express the logic of configurable business workflows. You'll learn how to host your BPEL applications on a BPEL engine and make them work in conjunction with an Inversion of Control (IoC) implementation.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-bpel-ioc2.html - Sep, 2008 - Take advantage of Web 2.0 for next-generation BPM 2.0 by Pradip Roychowdhury, Diptiman Dasgupta - [Clicks: 2]
Find out how Web 2.0 has been used in business process management (BPM) 2.0, the next generation of BPM. This article covers the convergence of Web 2.0 and BPM along with the use of other standards, which have helped organizations become more agile and dynamic and have given business analysts a greater role in modeling, managing, executing, and optimizing core business processes. Learn about the attributes of BPM 2.0, and see which IBM products are available in this space.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-web2bpm2/index.html - Sep, 2008 - Build configurable workflows with WS-BPEL and IoC, Part 1: Understanding dynamic business workflows by Bilal Siddiqui - [Clicks: 7]
Inversion of Control (IoC) and Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) can be effective tools for implementing dynamic business workflows. In this article, the first in a two-part series, Bilal Siddiqui describes business workflows' dynamic nature and proposes a two-layer workflow model that lets you use XML to build configurable and flexible solutions.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-bpel-ioc/index.html - Jul, 2008