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100 1  Juric, Matjaz B. 
245 10 WS-BPEL 2.0 for SOA composite applications with Oracle SOA
       Suite 11g :|bdefine, model, implement, and monitor real-
       world BPEL business processes with SOA-powered BPM /
       |cMatjaz B. Juric with Marcel Krizevnik ; [foreword by 
       Clemens Utschig-Utschig, Harish Gaur, Markus Zirn]. 
264  1 Birmingham U.K. :|bPackt Pub.,|c2010. 
300    1 online resource (x, 593 pages) :|billustrations (some 
       color). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Enterprise : professional expertise distilled 
500    "Professional expertise distilled." 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction to BPEL and SOA -- Service composition with 
       BPEL -- Advanced BPEL -- Using BPEL with Oracle SOA Suite 
       11g -- BPEL extensions, dynamic parallel glow, fynamic 
       partner links, notification service, Java Embedding, and 
       Fault Management Framework -- : Entity variables, master 
       and detail processes, security, and business events in 
       BPEL -- 7 : Human interactions in BPEL -- Monitoring BPEL 
       processes with BAM -- BPEL with Oracle Service Bus and 
       Service Registry -- BPMN to BPEL Round-tripping with BPA 
       Suite and SOA Suite -- Integrating BPEL with BPMN using 
       BPM Suite. 
520 8  Annotation|bBusiness Process Execution Language (BPEL, aka
       WS-BPEL) has become the de-facto standard for 
       orchestrating services in SOA composite applications. BPEL
       reduces the gap between business requirements and 
       applications and allows for better alignment between 
       business processes and underlying IT architecture. BPEL is
       for SOA what SQL is for databases. Therefore learning BPEL
       is essential for the successful adoption of SOA or the 
       development of composite applications. Although BPEL looks
       simple at first sight, it hides its large potential and 
       has many interesting and advanced features. If you can get
       familiar with these features - you can maximize the value 
       of SOA. This book provides a comprehensive and detailed 
       coverage of BPEL, one of the centerpieces of SOA. It 
       covers basic and advanced features of BPEL 2.0 and 
       provides several real-world examples. In addition to BPEL 
       specification the book provides comprehensive coverage of 
       BPEL support in Oracle SOA Suite 11g, including security, 
       transactions, human workflow, process monitoring, 
       automatic generation of BPEL from process models, dynamic 
       processes, and more. This book starts with an introduction
       to BPEL, its role with regard to SOA and the process-
       oriented approach to SOA. The authors give short 
       descriptions of the most important SOA platforms and BPEL 
       servers_the run time environments for the execution of 
       business processes specified in BPEL_and compare BPEL to 
       other business process languages. The book will then move 
       on to explain core concepts such as invoking services, 
       synchronous and asynchronous processes, partner links, 
       role of WSDL, variables, flows, and more. Moving ahead you
       will become familiar with fault handling, transaction 
       management and compensation handling, scopes, events and 
       event handlers, concurrent activities and links. The 
       authors also discuss the business process lifecycle, 
       correlation of messages, dynamic partner links, abstract 
       business processes and mapping from BPMN to BPEL. The book
       presents in detail, how to use BPEL with Oracle SOA Suite 
       11g PS2. It explains the development of BPEL and SCA 
       assemblies, and demonstrates different approaches with 
       some practical examples. It addresses security, 
       transaction handling, and human workflow. Then, the book 
       addresses entity variables, notification services, fault 
       management framework, and business events in BPEL. It 
       provides exhaustive coverage of monitoring BPEL processes 
       and developing dashboards with Oracle BAM. It explains how
       to use BPEL processes with Oracle Service Bus and Oracle 
       Service Registry. Using examples, the book also 
       demonstrates how to transform business process models in 
       BPMN (using Business Modeler) to BPEL, how to achieve 
       round-tripping using BPA Suite and BPM Suite, and how to 
       use Oracle Enterprise Repository to govern BPEL processes.
       The book also covers the complete BPM lifecycle from 
       modeling through implementation, execution, monitoring, 
       and optimization and presents advanced, real-world 
       examples. A comprehensive and practical guide to the 
       design, development, and use of Business Process Execution
       Language with Oracle SOA Suite 11g. 
588 0  Print version record. 
610 20 Oracle Corporation. 
650  0 Service-oriented architecture (Computer science) 
650  0 BPEL (Computer program language) 
650  0 Business enterprises|xComputer networks|xManagement. 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xNetworking|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
650  7 BPEL (Computer program language)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01740873
650  7 Business enterprises|xComputer networks|xManagement.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00842533 
650  7 Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01746814 
650  7 Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)|2local 
650  7 BPEL (Computer program language)|2local 
650  7 Business enterprises / Computer networks / Management.
       |2local 
700 1  Krizevnik, Marcel. 
700 1  Utschig-Utschig, Clemens. 
700 1  Gaur, Harish. 
700 1  Zirn, Markus. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aJuric, Matjaz B.|tWS-BPEL 2.0 for SOA 
       composite applications with Oracle SOA Suite 11g.
       |dBirmingham U.K. : Packt Pub., 2010|z9781847197948 
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