Abstract :
As the use of Web services grows, organizations are increasingly choosing the Business Process Execution Language for modeling business processes within the Web services architecture. In addition to orchestrating organizations´ Web services, BPEL´s strengths include asynchronous message handling, reliability, and recovery. By developing Web services with BPEL in mind, organizations can implement aspects of the service-oriented architecture that might previously have been difficult to achieve.
Keywords :
Internet; XML; business data processing; open systems; organisational aspects; specification languages; BPEL; Business Process Execution Language; SOA; Web services development; asynchronous message handling; business processes modeling; service-oriented architecture; Application software; Business communication; Computer architecture; Packaging; Service oriented architecture; Software libraries; Software standards; Software systems; Transport protocols; Web services; BPEL; Web services; business process execution language; service-oriented architecture;