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WS-BPEL 2.0 Beginner's Guide

By : Matjaz B Juric
Book Image

WS-BPEL 2.0 Beginner's Guide

By: Matjaz B Juric

Overview of this book

If you are a software architect, a designer, a software developer, an SOA and BPM architect, a project manager, or a business process analyst who is responsible for the design and development of business processes, composite applications, and BPM/SOA solutions, then this book is for you. You should have a clear grasp of general SOA concepts including business processes and web services, but no prior knowledge of the BPEL language is required.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index

Developing the book warehousing process

To develop the book warehousing process, we will start with the JDeveloper project from the previous chapter. In this project, we already have two BPEL processes that return the stock quantity for Bookstore A and Bookstore B.

We will create a new BPEL process, called BookWarehousingBPEL, simply by dragging-and-dropping the process to the SOA composite. As the BookWarehousingBPEL process will invoke the BookstoreA and BookstoreB BPEL processes, we will need to connect the BookWarehousingBPEL process with the other two processes. This way, we will create a partner link between them and will enable the service invocation. Connecting BPEL processes in JDeveloper is very easy as we only need to draw a wire between them.

In this example, we will use a synchronous BPEL, which we have become familiar with in Chapter 1, Hello BPEL. The synchronous request/response operation semantics is appropriate for this example. We will learn about asynchronous BPEL processes...