Key Features
Book Description
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.What you will learn
- Design and develop BPEL 2.0 executable business processes Become familiar with BPEL 2.0 activities and the most important usage scenarios Learn how to invoke and orchestrate services, manipulate data and use variables Implement conditions and loops, and recognize fault-handling capabilities to avoid unexpected states Understand message exchange patterns and learn about asynchronous communication channels and dynamic parallel invocations Learn about human interactions, human tasks, events and event handling, and compensations
Who this book is for
Table of Contents
- Hello BPEL
- Service Invocations
- Variables and Data Manipulation
- Expressions, loops and conditions
- Asynchronous invocations
- Fault Handling and Signalling
- Scopes
- Dynamic parallel invocations
- Human Tasks
- Events and event handlers
- Compensations
- Appendix A & B
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