Revision of Active Endpoints: ActiveBPEL Designer from 1. November 2007 - 21:42

ActiveBPEL® Designer is an integrated development environment for rapidly building, testing and deploying BPEL-based applications. A native Eclipse Ready™ technology, ActiveBPEL Designer is used by developers to build loosely-coupled composite application systems.

ActiveBPEL Designer dramatically reduces the cost, time and complexity of building BPEL-based applications. ActiveBPEL Designer supports both top-down and bottom-up modeling, providing extensive flexibility at all stages of process orchestration.

Use ActiveBPEL Designer to quickly and easily:

  • Discover existing Web services using their WSDL descriptors
  • Construct BPEL processes with intuitive drag and drop diagramming
  • Simulate process executions based on user-defined test scenarios
  • Generate and deploy standard BPEL process definitions
  • Troubleshoot deployed processes remotely

Processes created in ActiveBPEL Designer can be deployed to any BPEL4WS 1.1 and WS-BPEL 2.0 compliant engine including the ActiveBPEL Enterprise suite of servers.

About Active Endpoints, Inc.
Active Endpoints is the leading provider of SOA orchestration solutions that enable organizations to build and deploy composite, process-driven information systems based on WS-BPEL, the SOA orchestration standard. From open source to mission-critical deployments, Active Endpoints allows users to quickly adapt to evolving customer demands by reducing the cost of integration, leveraging infrastructure investments, and enabling the sharing of business processes with customers, partners, and suppliers. More ISVs, financial services, government, telecommunications, high technology, and retail organizations use Active Endpoints’ solutions than any other BPEL technology. Headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, Active Endpoints is privately held. More information is available at www.active-endpoints.com.

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