In DetailWeb services provide the basic technical platform required for application interoperability. They do not, however, provide higher level control, such as which web services need to be invoked, which operations should be called and in what sequence. Nor do they provide ways to describe the semantics of interfaces, the workflows, or e-business processes. BPEL is the missing link to assemble and integrate web services into a real business process BPEL4WS standardizes process automation between web services. This applies both within the enterprise, where BPEL4WS is used to integrate previously isolated systems, and between enterprises, where BPEL4WS enables easier and more effective integration with business partners. In providing a standard descriptive structure BPEL4WS enables enterprises to define their business processes during the design phase. Wider business benefits can flow from this through business process optimization, reengineering, and the selection of most appropriate processes . Supported by major vendors - including BEA, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, SAP, Sun, and others - BPEL4WS is becoming the accepted standard for business process management.
This book provides detailed coverage of BPEL4WS, its syntax, and where, and how, it is used. It begins with an overview of web services, showing both the foundation of, and need for, BPEL. The web services orchestration stack is explained, including standards such as WS-Security, WS-Coordination, WS-Transaction, WS-Addressing, and others. The BPEL language itself is explained in detail, with Code snippets and complete examples illustrating both its syntax and typical construction. Having covered BPEL itself, the book then goes on to show BPEL is used in context. by providing an overview of major BPEL4WS servers. It covers the Oracle BPEL Process Manager and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 in detail, and shows how to write BPEL4WS solutions using these servers.This book is a comprehensive and practical guide to the design, development, usage, and syntax of Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).
BPEL is explained in detail, code snippets and complete examples are used to show how business processes are specified. Two major BPEL servers, the Oracle BPEL Process Manager and Microsoft BizTalk Server, are covered in detail, and an overview of other major BPEL servers is provided.This book replaces the first edition ISBN 1904811183Changes from the previous edition:New Ch1 overview BPEL and SOANew Ch6 advanced features of Oracle BPEL Process ManagerUpdated and extended coverage of standards, BizTalk 2006 issues, BPEL 1.1We recommend that only those readers who have a particular interest in extended coverage of Oracle Process Manager should upgrade, however if you do own the original edition you are eligible for an eBook upgrade offer. Please contact us for details.Detailed list of changes from first edition PDF Visit the Online Edition of this book: http://bpelbook.packtpub.com Read Chapter 5 from BPEL 2nd Edition:"e;Oracle BPEL Process Manager & BPEL Designer: Overview"e; &(PDF - 1.
5MB)ApproachWho this book is forThis book is aimed at architects and developers in the design, implementation, and integration phases of advanced information systems and e-business solutions, developing business processes and dealing with the issues of composition, orchestration, transactions, coordination, and security. The book presumes knowledge of XML and web services, web services development (either on J2EE or .NET), and multi-tier architecture.