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- BPEL gets bopped... again
- BPEL gets bopped... againSome specific comments:* Saying that BPEL is useful for abstract processes but not for executableprocesses is out of touch with reality. Many vendors have support forexecutable BPEL processes today (Oracle, IBM, open source technologies likeActiveBPEL, etc). No one is using BPEL for abstract processes today. TheBPEL...
- Tags: Business process automation, Web services, BPEL technical committee, WSIF, BPEL
- Discussion threads 2005-10-28
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- SOA 101
- You've been hearing about it more and more, so if you are new to service-oriented architectures SOA and want the full scoop but not ready to start connecting the dots between terms like BPEL, WS-Policy, and WSIF, then read this free PDF four-page overview from Nucleus Research. The research...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, SOA
- Blog posts 2005-11-15
- Oracle makes a 'splat' at XML 2005
- If you're from the development side of the house, Kurt Cagle provides a blow-by-blow account of what's happening at XML 2005 this week in Atlanta. Cagle says there is plenty of talk about SOA, of course, with this self-describing bit of commentary: "Oh I so love SOA - it is...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., XML
- Blog posts 2005-11-15
- Using WSIF for Integration
- In real-world scenarios, a BPEL business process will often have to connect to an existing application or system. Of particular interest here is connectivity to J2EE artifacts, such as Java classes, Enterprise Java Beans EJBs, Java Message Service JMS, ERP systems accessible through Java Connector Architecture JCA, JDBC databases, or...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., BPEL, Integration, Business Process Automation, Web Services, Programming Languages, Java, It Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Web Services - Anyhow, Anywhere
- Flexible. Faster. Better. Easier. These are words that every developer not only loves to hear, but also steadfastly wants to believe in. But when a person is developing Web services, integrating legacy applications with newer services across different protocols, are there any magic standards that help cut down on time...
- Tags: Web, Web Service, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-09-01
- Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF)
- This paper proposes a framework that allows the application-programmer to program against an abstract service description, in a protocol-independent manner. The paper calls this framework the Web Services Invocation Framework WSIF. WSIF supplies a simple API to invoke Web Services, no matter how or where the service is provided, so...
- Tags: Web, Programming Model, Web Services Invocation Framework, Channel Management, Marketing
- White papers 2001-08-09
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