ActiveVOS Designer User’s Guide
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Planning Your BPEL Process
Topics:
Using Top-Down or Bottom-Up Process Design
Using WSDL References for Efficient Design
Importing WSDL, Schema, and Other Resources
Declaring Extensions
Declaring
Extension Elements and Attributes
Understanding BPEL Process Structure and Properties
Understanding BPEL Process Lifecycle
Creating an Executable vs. an Abstract Process
Creating a BPEL Process as a Service for Another BPEL Process
Message Exchange Declaration
To create a BPEL process, you need:
- An idea for an automated data
exchange
- A business partner with data to exchange with you
- A flowchart type of plan that describes how you want to
receive data, map data in assignments, invoke operations, and reply
to your business partner
- WSDL files describing messages, operations, and properties
that will be referenced by the process
- WSDL definitions for each partner in the process that
are in existence or that you’ll create for your process
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