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Multistate maintenance using BPEL parallel path pattern and custom properties

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Level: Intermediate

Sravan K Yallapragada (syallapr@in.ibm.com), Industry Architect, IBM

22 May 2008

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IBM Industry Architect Sravan Yallapragada illustrates how to maintain multiple states of an entity concurrently using the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) parallel path pattern and the custom properties of a BPEL. Learn how to run different queries on the states maintained in the custom properties using the BusinessFlowManager APIs.

Objectives

  • Learn about the BPEL parallel path pattern.

  • Use BPEL custom properties.

  • Run queries on BPEL process instances.

  • Implement concurrent multistate maintenance, supporting queries on the states.

Prerequisites

This tutorial is for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) developers and architects who develop SOA solutions. To follow along with this tutorial, you should have prior experience developing solutions on IBM® WebSphere® Integration Developer and deployment experience on IBM WebSphere Process Server.


System requirements

To run the examples in this tutorial, you need a WebSphere Integration Developer with WebSphere Process Server test environment on a machine with at least 2GB of RAM.



Duration

Under 2 hours


Formats

html, pdf


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