BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration: understanding, modeling, migrating
This IBM Redbooks publication introduces the industry open standard for business processes: Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS), focusing on the use of BPEL4WS throughout the WebSphere Business Integration product set. Part One introduces the BPEL4WS standard and presents...
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Ausgabe: | [First edition]. |
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Zusammenfassung: | This IBM Redbooks publication introduces the industry open standard for business processes: Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS), focusing on the use of BPEL4WS throughout the WebSphere Business Integration product set. Part One introduces the BPEL4WS standard and presents appropriate usage scenarios. The heritage of BPEL4WS as the next generation of Web services and service-oriented architecture is discussed, along with a detailed description of BPEL4WS components. Part Two describes how WebSphere Business Integration Modeler can be used to create high level business process models suitable for business analysts, and explains how these models can be implemented as fully functional BPEL4WS processes using WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition . This creates a BPEL4WS process suitable for deployment to WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation . A sample scenario with step-by-step instructions is provided. Part Three describes migration considerations for existing business process implementations. Migration considerations and tools for WebSphere Application Server Enterprise FDML processes are discussed. The reuse of WebSphere MQ Workflow process logic in BPEL4WS is also described. Step-by-step instructions are provided for both scenarios. |
Beschreibung: | Includes indexes |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (384 Seiten) illustrations |
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spelling | Keen, Martin VerfasserIn aut BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration understanding, modeling, migrating Martin Keen, Jonathan Cavell, Sarah Hill, Chee Keong Kee, Wendy Neave, Bradley Rumph, Hoang Tran [First edition]. San Jose, California IBM Corporation [2004] 1 Online-Ressource (384 Seiten) illustrations Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Redbooks Includes indexes This IBM Redbooks publication introduces the industry open standard for business processes: Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS), focusing on the use of BPEL4WS throughout the WebSphere Business Integration product set. Part One introduces the BPEL4WS standard and presents appropriate usage scenarios. The heritage of BPEL4WS as the next generation of Web services and service-oriented architecture is discussed, along with a detailed description of BPEL4WS components. Part Two describes how WebSphere Business Integration Modeler can be used to create high level business process models suitable for business analysts, and explains how these models can be implemented as fully functional BPEL4WS processes using WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition . This creates a BPEL4WS process suitable for deployment to WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation . A sample scenario with step-by-step instructions is provided. Part Three describes migration considerations for existing business process implementations. Migration considerations and tools for WebSphere Application Server Enterprise FDML processes are discussed. The reuse of WebSphere MQ Workflow process logic in BPEL4WS is also described. Step-by-step instructions are provided for both scenarios. Web services Programming languages (Electronic computers) Electronic commerce Computer programs Cavell, Jonathan VerfasserIn aut Hill, Sarah VerfasserIn aut Kee, Chee Keong VerfasserIn aut Neave, Wendy VerfasserIn aut Rumph, Bradley VerfasserIn aut Tran, Hoang VerfasserIn aut |
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title_auth | BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration understanding, modeling, migrating |
title_exact_search | BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration understanding, modeling, migrating |
title_full | BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration understanding, modeling, migrating Martin Keen, Jonathan Cavell, Sarah Hill, Chee Keong Kee, Wendy Neave, Bradley Rumph, Hoang Tran |
title_fullStr | BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration understanding, modeling, migrating Martin Keen, Jonathan Cavell, Sarah Hill, Chee Keong Kee, Wendy Neave, Bradley Rumph, Hoang Tran |
title_full_unstemmed | BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration understanding, modeling, migrating Martin Keen, Jonathan Cavell, Sarah Hill, Chee Keong Kee, Wendy Neave, Bradley Rumph, Hoang Tran |
title_short | BPEL4WS business processes with WebSphere business integration |
title_sort | bpel4ws business processes with websphere business integration understanding modeling migrating |
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topic | Web services Programming languages (Electronic computers) Electronic commerce Computer programs |
topic_facet | Web services Programming languages (Electronic computers) Electronic commerce Computer programs |
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