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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Using Process Developer
  3. Part 2: Creating and Modifying Processes
  4. Part 3: Functions, Events, Errors, and Correlation
  5. Part 4: Testing and Deployment
  6. Part 5: Process Central and Process Server (On-Premises)

Process Developer

Process Developer

BPEL Processes

BPEL Processes

To create a BPEL process, you need:
  • An idea for an automated data exchange.
  • A business partner with data to exchange with you.
  • A flowchart type of plan that describes how you want to receive data, map data in assignments, invoke operations, and reply to your business partner.
  • WSDL files describing messages, operations, and properties that are referenced by the process.
  • WSDL definitions for each partner in the process that are in existence or that you’ll create for your process.
BPEL process planning topics are as follows:
  • Using Top-Down or Bottom-Up Process Design
  • Using WSDL References for Efficient Design
  • Importing WSDL, Schema, and Other Resources
  • Declaring Extensions
  • Declaring Extension Elements and Attributes
  • Understanding BPEL Process Structure and Properties
  • Understanding BPEL Process Lifecycle
  • Creating an Executable vs. an Abstract Process
  • Creating a BPEL Process as a Service for Another BPEL Process
  • Message Exchange Declaration

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