BPEL: Orchestrating XML Web Services
BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) is a standard
promoted by most leading vendors for orchestrating discrete (web) services into
end-to-end business processes. BPEL has built-in support for synchronous and
asynchronous activities, XML manipulation, parallel processing, conditional
branching, exception management, compensating transactions and non-structured
events. This presentation will explain BPEL, the relation to J2EE and the use
of it using practical exanples and demonstrations.
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Hugo Brand Oracle BeNeLux Hugo Brand is principal sales consultant at Oracle, based in Brussels and responsible in Benelux for Oracle's Java products. He has over 10 years experience with object-oriented development (C++ and Java). He joined Oracle Belgium in 1997 as a consultant, started using Java and joined the Belgian Java User group (BeJUG) in 1998. He has spoken at several conferences and seminars including Sun Developer's Conference in 2001, Javapolis 2002, 2003 and 2004, NL-Jug JFall 2004 and of course Oracle events and BeJUG workshops. Hugo is member of the BeJUG and Javapolis steering committees.
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