Title :
Orchestrating Web Services with BPEL
Author_Institution :
Athens Univ. of Econ. & Bus., Athens
Abstract :
Effective Web services demand careful synchronization on various abstraction levels. The Business Process Execution Language supports modeling and executing business processes from both the user and systems perspectives. In this way, Web services application developers can use BPEL to orchestrate service interactions in a global system view and to manage individual interactions based on outside events. More and more Web service providers are using BPEL to integrate their services independently of vendors and related programming languages. In this column, we introduce BPEL and presents some guidelines for using it in your Web services management.
Keywords :
Web services; XML; business data processing; high level languages; Business Process Execution Language; Web service providers; Web services management; business process modeling; global system; individual interaction management; programming languages; service interactions; Auditory system; Automation; Companies; Computer languages; Data structures; Guidelines; Isolation technology; Simple object access protocol; Web services; XML; Business Process Execution Language; Web services;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE