 | Level: Intermediate Sravan K Yallapragada (syallapr@in.ibm.com), Industry Architect, IBM
22 May 2008 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
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