Videos tagged with BPEL
Summary Paul Downey discusses the risks of premature standardisation, unnatural constraints, partial implementations and open extensions, how to avoid cloud computing lock-in, formal activities versus lightweight open processes as exemplified by open source, Microformats, OpenID, OAuth and other Web conventions being ratified through open, lightweight, continuous agreement. Bio Paul is a member...
NetBeansTV: Develop and maintain SOA and Composite applications with the IDE's NetBeans 6.0
This video provides an overview of SOA project and illustrates creating , deploying, executing, and testing of a Composite Application. It also demonstrates the Composite Application (Service Assembly) editor to modify the project configuration and build the BPEL Module project.
NetBeansTV: Partner Links and Partner Link Types in BPEL
Explanation of partner links and partner link types, which are key concepts in Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).
NetBeansTV: An Overview of BPEL
A quick overview of Business Process Execution Language
NetBeansTV: What Is a BPEL Module Project?
Introduction to BPEL Module projects, which you can create using the SOA functionality of the NetBeans IDE.
Gregor Hohpe on Conversation Patterns
Summary In this interview, recorded at QCon London, Google architect Gregor Hohpe talks to Stefan Tilkov about his new work on conversation patterns. Building upon his earlier work on enterprise integration patterns, Gregor sees conversation patterns as playing a critical role in real-world interactions, with analogies in the natural world. Bio Gregor Hohpe is a software architect with Google, ...
Conversations between loosely coupled services
Summary In this presentation, Google architect Gregor Hohpe introduces various concepts for to manage more complex interactions between services, including conversations, choreography, and orchestration. He provides a down-to-earth look at these concepts along with the associated Web services standards like WS-BPEL and WS-CDL, and identifies common patterns in service conversation. Bio Gregor H...