104Patterns: Building Serial and Parallel Processes for IBM WebSphere Process Server V6
7.1.2 Parallel Process product mapping
This section presents product mappings for the Parallel Process pattern using
WebSphere Process Server. Figure 7-2 illustrates the topography. Notice the
remarkable similarity between Figure7-2 and Figure 7-1. The topologies are
nearly identical; the only difference is that we implement a business process with
parallel paths in the Process Manager. See 7.1.1, “Serial Process product
mapping” on page 102, for a description of each node.
Product wise, the only other difference is the use of DB2 Universal Database as
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