Welcome to BPEL XML.org.
This is the official community gathering place and information resource for the WS-BPEL OASIS Standard and related specifications. BPEL uses Web services standards to describe business process activities as Web services, defining how they can be composed to accomplish specific tasks.
This is a community-driven site, and the public is encouraged to contribute content.
News: Submitted by
aei-bpel on 14. September 2010 - 20:04.
Please join us for a live webcast featuring Neil Ward-Dutton, Research
Director, MWD Advisors, and Michael Rowley, CTO, Active Endpoints, for
an informative session about "What It Really Takes to Collaborate." Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/368426450
They will explore the organizational, cultural and technical elements that collectively create a successful BPM deployment.
Attend this webcast to learn:
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News: Submitted by
aei-bpel on 14. September 2010 - 19:54.
Join Active Endpoints' product manager Mike Moniz for a free webinar
entitled "An Introduction to ActiveVOS BPMS" tomorrow, September 15 at
12pm EDT / 9am PDT / 16:00 UTC. Register at http://www.activevos.com/weeklywebinar.
In a brand new live demo and Q&A, Mike will demonstrate new features in ActiveVOS 8.0, including swimlanes, boundary events, and single sign-on. Learn how standards such as BPMN, BPEL and
WS-HumanTask play a role in BPM and SOA application development.
For more info on ActiveVOS, visit http://www.activevos.com.
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News: Submitted by
aei-bpel on 9. September 2010 - 15:53. Last updated on 9. September 2010 - 16:06.
In this edition of CTO Tuesdays, Active Endpoints' CTO, Michael Rowley will describe BPMN's concept of swim lanes for representing who performs the activities shown in a business process. Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/362912122.
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News: Submitted by
aei-bpel on 30. August 2010 - 15:31.
In the next CTO Tuesdays webinar, which will take place at 12pm EDT on August 31, Michael Rowley will describe BPMN's concept of boundary events, how they should be used, and how they are related to events that are in the normal sequence flow and to event subprocesses. Michael will also describe the difference between interrupting and non-interrupting boundary events and how processes that use boundary events are mapped to BPEL.
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News: Submitted by
aei-bpel on 17. August 2010 - 15:37.
Join Active Endpoints' product manager Mike Moniz for a free webinar
entitled "An Introduction to ActiveVOS BPMS" on Wednesday, August 18 at
12pm EDT / 9am PDT / 16:00 UTC. Register at http://www.activevos.com/weeklywebinar.
In a brand new live demo and Q&A, Mike will demonstrate a new
AJAX-based,
services-enabled forms designer, a BPMN 2.0 modeler and other
features in ActiveVOS 7. Learn how standards such as BPMN, BPEL and
WS-HumanTask play a role in BPM and SOA application development.
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