September 2015
Intermediate to advanced
928 pages
28h 39m
English

The previous chapter showed the implementation of a very mildly complex business process using a BPEL process component. We have seen how a business process or workflow typically consists of a combination of human activities and automated service calls that make IT systems perform some work to accomplish a business goal. These actions are wired together in a flow with additional logic, including decision points, loops, and parallel paths. BPEL supports these business process implementations—although it sometimes feels like a somewhat rigid, technical tool for implementing the process. ...
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