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 12. May 2009 - 16:31.
Join us for the free webinar entitled "An Introduction to ActiveVOS" and learn more about this business process management suite (BPMS) on May 13 at 12pm ET / 9am PDT / 16:00 GMT. See the features in the
latest version of ActiveVOS through a live demo and Q&A by
ActiveVOS product manager, Mike Moniz.
Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/641599295
Understand how standards like
BPEL and BMPN play a role in BPM application development.
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News: Submitted by
jude on 11. May 2009 - 11:22.
Packt is pleased to announce a new book on JBoss
Tools. Written by Anghel Leonard, JBoss Tools 3
Developers Guide is the first book available on JBoss Tools, teaching users to develop Java applications using technologies
such as JSF, Struts, Seam, jBPM, Portlet applications and so on.
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Forum topic: Submitted by
varadarajan on 7. May 2009 - 10:14.
I would like to know is there any standard way to create Xml in BPEL process like we have DOM parser in JAVA.
I can do it using string functions to form xml in BPEL. But I think it is not ideal.
I am looking for something like inbuilt XML forming functions in BPEL like DOMparser to do the xml formation.
Can any help me ?
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source platform for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions. ECM includes
things like Document Management, Web Content Management,
Collaboration/Enterprise 2.0, Digital Asset Management, Records Management, and
Imaging. At its core is a repository for rich content like documents, web assets,
XML, and multimedia.
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News: Submitted by
aei-bpel on 6. May 2009 - 16:50.
Join Active Endpoints and JBoss for a joint webinar entitled "Next-generation application development: BPMS for Java developers" on May 7 at 12pm ET / 9am PT / 16:00 GMT. Register at http://events.meetingbridge.com/Register/?EventCode=06123100092.
This free webinar will discuss and demonstrate how Active Endpoints’
ActiveVOS BPMS running in a JBoss environment makes it possible for
developers, business analysts and enterprise architects to deliver a
new generation of applications quickly, compatibly and cost-effectively.
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