Business process choreography and BPEL for Web services
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Developed for: Application architects, database architects, business analysts, operations managers, application development managers
Technical Level: Basic - intermediate
Business Process Execution Language, or BPEL, is a new business process management (BPM) standard that gives organizations various ways to avoid vendor lock-in, therefore lowering the total cost of ownership and providing future flexibility as technologies and products mature. But gaining an understanding of this platform-independent language – and how to use it effectively in complex relationships between BPM, SOA and the components of BPEL – is the key to making it work for you.
Business process choreography has dramatically changed the landscape of today’s enterprises by taking application integration to the next level. BPEL4WS and WS-BPEL, the specification of business processes composed of Web Services and exposed by them, have also quickly become the standard for the assembly of complex business processes or activities. These abstract activities can happen in parallel, in sequence, depending on certain conditions, or even involving human interaction. Join us for this teleconference to learn about business process choreography and how it can help your business make better use of its critical business processes.
In this teleconference, we’ll explain how BPEL:
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Specifies the behavior of business processes between Web services and as Web services |
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Takes the first step toward abstracting the collaboration and sequencing logic out of platform-dependent code and into a formal process definition based on XML, WSDL, and XML schema |
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Utilizes Web services as part of its design as an orchestration/choreography language |
Speaker: Kevin Lo, Software Engineer
This teleconference will also be available for replay after the event.
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