The Enterprise: Business Process Management Languages, Part 1: BPEL

Topics:
Business Process Management
Tags:
BPEL,
Software,
It Operations,
Investcorp,
Enterprise Software,
Business Process Automation,
Business Process,
BPM,
BPEL Language Command,
Web Services
Source:
Investcorp

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Overview: BPEL is a comprehensive workflow definition execution language specified in XML. It can be defined as a programming language and executed directly, but is more likely to be automatically generated from Workflow Diagrams. The BPEL language commands are called activities. The white paper details how the activities of a business process are externalized as Web services, such as the initial wait for receipt of a customer itinerary request, for example. The coordination activities for multiple Web services within a business transaction are described, together with the dynamic linking to services from multiple providers at runtime.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 4


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