Products
eClarus Business Process Modeler V 2.0
eClarus Business Process Modeler is an Eclipse-based business process modeler based on the following standards: BPMN, BPEL, XPDL. Key features include
- 100% visual BPMN modeling and properties.
- BPMN-BPEL round trip engineering between BPMN and BPEL. Supports BPEL 1.1, BPEL 2.0 and BPEL4People.
- Simulation
- Model exchanges from UML2, XPDL, Rose and Visio.
- BIRT Report designer
- Works with Eclipse 3.3 and Eclipse 3.4
BPEL2oWFN
BPEL2oWFN translates a web service expressed in WS-BPEL into a Petri net model.
The model can be used for computer-aided verification (model checking). Furthermore, the model can be used to
ActiveVOS BPMS from Active Endpoints
ActiveVOS™ offers new levels of productivity for creating business process management (BPM) applications. The most complete, compatible and affordable BPM system, ActiveVOS breaks new ground in usability and productivity for the entire development team. In one easy to use product, development teams have at their disposal everything required to deliver end-to-end processes that combine human and automated processing.
SEEBURGER: Business Integration Server
The SEEBURGER Business Integration Server (BIS) is a B2B Process Management System featuring a BPEL Process Engine. This B2B Gateway Software is based on a High Performance Java Platform and ships with its own BPNM based graphical Process Modeller.
BPEL is used to drive the user designed integration process, as well as any BPM workflows. Therefore BPEL is not only limited to Web Service Integration, but also able to control other standards based XML and EDI B2B messaging protocols as well as exception monitoring and handling.
Intalio|BPMS Server
Intalio|BPMS is a complete business process management suite that uses the Apache Foundation's excellent Orchestration Director Engine (a.k.a. ODE) to process BPEL passed onto it.
BPMN is used to model processes in Intalio|BPMS Designer, which you can deploy to Intalio|BPMS Server to generate a model-driven application.
Ease of use was in mind when writing Intalio|BPMS, and therefore the model to application step has been simplified to a single click, "Deploy".