on 03-05-2008 9:19 AM
WHAT IS BEPL?
BPEL is the abbreviation for Business Process Execution Langauge.
It provides a model for business processes based on Web services.
Dor details check the following blogs:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?
/people/ivana.trickovic/blog/2006/12/29/something-to-look-forward-to-in-ws-bpel-20
Hope this helps.
Sushama
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Hi,
BPEL means Business Process Execution Langauge
chek the follwoing blogs
/people/alan.rickayzen/blog/2006/12/15/bpel-in-a-nutshell
/people/ivana.trickovic/blog/2006/12/12/ws-bpel-20-from-oasis--how-it-has-progressed-since-bpel-11
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wsbpel
/people/ivana.trickovic/blog/2006/12/29/something-to-look-forward-to-in-ws-bpel-20
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Hi,
BPEL stands for Business Process Execution Language.
Go thru this weblog you will get a clear idea.
/people/alan.rickayzen/blog/2006/12/15/bpel-in-a-nutshell
Jogdand
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bpel IS BUSINESS PROCESS EXECUTION LANGUAGUE.
in SOA world we PUBLISH XI interfaces as webservices(WSDL).
similarly we can publish BPM of XI as BPELWS,
XI interfaces as WSDL
BPM as BPELWS.
Thanks & Regards,
Rama Krishna
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Hi,
BPEL stands for Business Process Execution Langauge
WS-BPEL (Web Services Business Process Execution Language) provides a model for business processes based on Web services and is considered as one of the key building blocks of SOA. Currently, the language is under an OASIS standardization process
The new 2.0 version of the Web Services Business Process Execution Language will reach the status Committee Specification soon, and so will qualify for the approval as an OASIS standard. The question whether it will be as broadly embraced as its predecessor BPEL4WS version 1.1 remains to be answered. The 2.0 version introduces a number of new features, includes a number of improvements and addresses some shortcomings in version 1.1. These are probably good reasons to decide in favor of version 2.0. In the latest blog in the series of podcasts on WS-BPEL (see here) a number of changes in WS-BPEL 2.0 compared to BPEL4WS 1.1 have been discussed. In this blog I would like to discuss a particular one, the <forEach> activity, in more detail.
chek the follwoing blogs
/people/ivana.trickovic/blog/2006/12/12/ws-bpel-20-from-oasis--how-it-has-progressed-since-bpel-11
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wsbpel
/people/ivana.trickovic/blog/2006/12/29/something-to-look-forward-to-in-ws-bpel-20
/people/alan.rickayzen/blog/2006/12/15/bpel-in-a-nutshell
Thanks
Swarup
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