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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.

BPEL Basics for Java Developers

Location: 
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/316860522
Date: 
17 Apr 2008 - 14:00 - 15:00

Webinar Recording: BPEL Basics for Java Developers

Location: 
http://www.vosibilities.com/podcast/active-endpoints-podcast-for-java-soa-bpm-application-developers-bpel-basics-for-java-developers-webinar/2008/04/21/
Date: 
17 Apr 2008 - 14:00
Event Type: 
Conference

Websphere Designer

An international consultancy is looking for an experienced Websphere Designer to join them on a 3-month contract with a good chance of an extension. The candidate will work as a member of a solution team under the direction of a solution lead for the area in which they work in, and reporting day-to-day to the elaboration phase project manager. The successful candidate will have the following skills and experience Exposure to Service Oriented Architecture development.

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Costa Rican bank selects BPEL-compliant system

TEMENOS Group (SWX: TEMN), the provider of integrated core banking systems, today announced that Banco Popular y de Desarrollo Comunal (Banco Popular), one of the largest retail banks in Costa Rica, has selected TEMENOS T24 (T24) to replace its core banking platform. T24 will support the Bank's critical credit, deposits and client relationships business, servicing 120 branches and 1.5 million customer accounts.

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Strengthening the Alliance Between Java EE and SCA

The Open SOA collaboration has just published a 0.9 draft of the SCA Java EE Integration specification. This specification defines the integration of SCA and Java EE within the context of a Java EE application, the use of Java EE components as service component implementations, and the deployment of Java EE archives either within or as SCA contributions.

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