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Leading Technology Vendors Announce Publication of 'BPEL4People'
Extends WS-BPEL 2.0 OASIS Standard, submission to OASIS imminent
Jun. 25, 2007 11:45 AM
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A group of technology vendors, including Active Endpoints,
Adobe, BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle and SAP AG, have announced the publication of
“BPEL4People” specifications, which define an approach for integrating human
interactions using Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL)
2.0.
BPEL4People extends the capabilities of WS-BPEL to support a
broad range of human interaction patterns, allowing for expanded modeling of
business processes within the WS-BPEL language.
WS-BPEL focuses on business processes that orchestrate Web
service interactions. However, in general, business processes are comprised of
a broad spectrum of activities that most often require the participation of
people to perform tasks, review or approve steps and enter data – for example,
a credit approval scenario that may require approval on certain transaction
limits or activity levels. These human interactions are now addressed in the
new specifications.
BPEL4People is comprised of two specifications including:
- WS-BPEL Extension for People which layers features on top of
WS-BPEL to describe human tasks as activities that may be incorporated as first-class
components in WS-BPEL process definitions
- Web Services Human Task introduces the definition of
stand-alone human tasks, including the properties, behavior and operations used
to manipulate them. Capabilities
provided by Web Services Human Task may be utilized by Web services-based
applications beyond WS-BPEL processes.
The authors plan to submit the specifications to OASIS in
the near future and will propose a Technical Committee to produce an OASIS
standard based on it. OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards) is a not-for-profit, international consortium that
drives the development, convergence and adoption of e-business standards.
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