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SOA/Web Services - Business Process Orchestration with BPEL
Our journey began with our Department of Defense research projects when we saw an opportunity to solve our data management challenges with XML (http://xml.sys-con.com/read/40411.htm). The journey continued with the evolution of that work as it applied to exposing legacy data sources as XML through data-oriented Web services (http://xml.sys-con.com/read/45527.htm). We continue to build upon this foundation by broadening our service-oriented architecture (SOA) with these XML-enabled yet disjoint systems as we look to Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) to orchestrate their complex interactions.
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Bert Koot commented on 26 Nov 2007
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alexander commented on 14 Feb 2006
There exists an open source project that (among other stuff) provides a limited BPEL engine as a GT4 WSRF service. http://gpe4gtk.sourceforge.net
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cedric commented on 11 Jan 2006
my email is ziff@free.fr
(If you can send the source code from the service.)
(Or even you can send or published the jar file generate with BPEL and the 2 Gar files for the globus toolkit)
I will be very please
Thank you in advance
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cedric commented on 11 Jan 2006
Hello,
I find your article very interesting.
I'd like to test your exemple on my machine.
Can you very please published(or send me by mail) the code source(java I think) for generating the Service(MyFactoryService and MyService)on globus toolkit.
Thank you.
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Peter Rosenberg commented on 7 Dec 2005
Just to inform of the typo in the Article header - PBEL should be BPEL.
Otherwise, I think the article is inspiring.
Thanks
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SYS-CON Spain News Desk commented on 6 Dec 2005
SOA/Web Services - Business Process Orchestration with PBEL. Our journey began with our Department of Defense research projects when we saw an opportunity to solve our data management challenges with XML (http://xml.sys-con.com/read/40411.htm). The journey continued with the evolution of that work as it applied to exposing legacy data sources as XML through data-oriented Web services (http://xml.sys-con.com/read/45527.htm). We continue to build upon this foundation by broadening our service-oriented architecture (SOA) with these XML-enabled yet disjoint systems as we look to Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) to orchestrate their complex interactions.
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SOA Web Services Journal News Desk commented on 6 Dec 2005
Our journey began with our Department of Defense research projects when we saw an opportunity to solve our data management challenges with XML (http://xml.sys-con.com/read/40411.htm). The journey continued with the evolution of that work as it applied to exposing legacy data sources as XML through data-oriented Web services (http://xml.sys-con.com/read/45527.htm). We continue to build upon this foundation by broadening our service-oriented architecture (SOA) with these XML-enabled yet disjoint systems as we look to Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) to orchestrate their complex interactions.
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