BPEL4WS Business Processes with WebSphere Business Integration: Understanding, Modeling, Migrating

This IBM Redbooks publication introduces the industry open standard for business processes: Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS), focusing on the use of BPEL4WS throughout the WebSphere Business Integration product set. Part One introduces the BPEL4WS standard and presents...

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