546Patterns: Building Serial and Parallel Processes for IBM WebSphere Process Server V6
Figure A-68 shows how the Business Integration view should look now.
Figure A-68 Business Integration view
Creating the assembly diagram
We have now created the business objects, the interfaces, and the business logic
for each of the services that Wholesaler A provides. In the assembly diagram, we
need to expose these services as Web services, so they can be called by service
consumers such as ITSO Electronics. This creates three Web services exports,
as shown in Figure A-69.
Figure A-69 Web services exports for Wholesaler A
WholesalerA
Module
PlaceOrder_Export ...
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