ActiveBPEL® Designer User’s Guide
Topics:
Introduction to ActiveBPEL Tutorial
Tutorial Part 1: Starting a New Process
Tutorial Part 2: Planning and Designing a Process
Tutorial Part 3: Working with Orchestration Interfaces
Tutorial Part 4: Using the Operation Wizard to Create Web Interaction Activities
Tutorial Part 5: Adding Process Activities and Properties
Tutorial Part 6: Adding Fault Handling
Tutorial Part 7: Adding Compensation and Correlation
Tutorial Part 8: Simulating the Process
Tutorial Part 9: Deploying the Process
Tutorial Part 10: Running the Process on the Server
Tutorial Part 11: Debugging Your Process Remotely
The ActiveBPEL tutorial presents the how-to’s and why-to’s of orchestration: creating, deploying, and debugging a Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) process using ActiveBPEL Designer.
The purpose of the tutorial is to familiarize you with using ActiveBPEL and not to teach you the BPEL specification or the other specifications that BPEL relies on, such as the Web Services Description Language and schema. ActiveBPEL is rigorously based on the WS-BPEL 2.0 specification and schema. The product generates valid WS-BPEL 2.0 code for your process as it guides you with easy-to-use icons, wizards and dialogs to provide the right information.
For an introduction to BPEL, refer to help topics in Welcome to ActiveBPEL Designer.
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