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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

Time for action – creating XML element variables


Let's now create the BookDataVariable variable:

  1. Another way to create a new variable is to open the Structure view on the lower left-hand side window and right-click on Variables. A menu will appear where we should select Create Variable, as shown in the following screenshot:

  2. The Create Variable dialog window will open. We will type BookDataVariable as the Name. We select Element for the XML element variables. Then, we use the magnifier glass icon to select BookData from Project Schema Files/BookstoreBPEL.xsd:

What just happened?

We have created the XML element type variable BookDataVariable, which is of the type BookData. The BPEL source code looks like the following:

Declaring a WSDL message type variable

Let's now declare a WSDL message type variable. We will create a BookStoreWithLowestQuantity variable, where we will store the whole WSDL message response payload. We will need to store the response message from the BookStoreA / BookStoreB...