2004
DOI: 10.1147/sj.432.0270
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Business process choreography in WebSphere: Combining the power of BPEL and J2EE

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“…As the first step of the presented research, various business process execution environments were studied -among them ApacheODE [4], JBoss jBPM [12], IBM WebSphere [11], and Oracle BPEL Process Manager [14]. Most of them provide certain built-in monitoring capabilities and offer various levels of external monitoring support.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the first step of the presented research, various business process execution environments were studied -among them ApacheODE [4], JBoss jBPM [12], IBM WebSphere [11], and Oracle BPEL Process Manager [14]. Most of them provide certain built-in monitoring capabilities and offer various levels of external monitoring support.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These solutions apply semantic web technologies into SOA systems, in order to automate various complex processes within them [5], [6]. There are many tools and solutions for designing and running standard BPEL processes, such as Oracle Fusion Middleware 1 and IBM Websphere 2 [7]. However, they usually don't provide the ability to describe and characterize the services with semantics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service composition methods range from industry standard approaches based on Web Services and BPEL [26] that focus on defining the workflow of Web Services execution, to Semantic Web approaches that employ AI techniques to automate service discovery and composition [27][28][29]. Service composition can be regarded as a special category of the software composition problem that has been investigated in the context of object-oriented software [30] and in the general area of software composition [31].…”
Section: Conclusion and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%