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Using SOA with WebSphere process integration products, Part 1: Business modeling

Bhargav Perepa (bvperepa@us.ibm.com), WebSphere Integration Technology Specialist, SWG Federal Technical Sales, IBM
Bhargav Perepa is a WebSphere IT Specialist at IBM Federal Software Group in Washington D.C. area. He was a WebSphere developer in IBM Austin WebSphere Development Lab and had previous Smalltalk, C++ development experience in IBM Chicago. Bhargav holds a Masters degree in Computer Sciences from IIT, Chicago and an MBA degree from UT-Austin, Texas. You can reach Bhargav at bvperepa@us.ibm.com.
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Russell Weaver (reweaver@us.ibm.com), Business Integration Solution Specialist, SWG Federal Technical Sales, IBM
Russell Weaver is a Business Integration Solution Specialist at IBM Federal Software Group working in Washington D.C. area. Russell Weaver specializes in Business Process Management, WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Integration Developer and BPEL Application development areas. He was with World Wide team in his previous capacity. You can reach Russell at reweaver@us.ibm.com.
Sujatha Perepa (perepa@us.ibm.com), Software IT Architect, SWG Federal Technical Sales, IBM
Sujatha Perepa is a Software IT Architect from IBM Federal Software Group in Washington D.C. area. She has extensive design and development experience in Lotus Domino, WebSphere Commerce and Internet technologies. She holds an MBA degree from Stuart School of Business in Chicago. You can reach Sujatha at perepa@us.ibm.com.
(An IBM developerWorks Contributing Author)

Summary:  Learn how to build a complete working sample of a Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) application using WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Integration Developer and WebSphere Process Server.

Date:  22 Mar 2006
Level:  Intermediate

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Learn how to build a complete working sample of a Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) application using WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Integration Developer and WebSphere Process Server.

Introduction

This is the first part of a two-part article series that comprehensively demonstrates the effective usage of IBM® service-oriented architecture (SOA) and IBM WebSphere® product offerings.

It covers:

  • WebSphere Business Modeler V6.0
  • WebSphere Integration Developer V6.0.1
  • WebSphere Process Server V6.0
  • Rational® Software Architect V6.0.1
  • Rational Application Developer V6.0.1

The article shows you how to build a complete working sample of a Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) application in a seamless, unified, and consistent top-down manner using WebSphere Business Modeler and WebSphere Integration Developer tools. The BPEL workflow application runs in WebSphere Process Server runtime.

Developers who do not want to recreate the project can download the zip file below. You can use the zip file to import the project into the tool and use the PDF guide to understand, simulate, and perform the demos.


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Bhargav Perepa is a WebSphere IT Specialist at IBM Federal Software Group in Washington D.C. area. He was a WebSphere developer in IBM Austin WebSphere Development Lab and had previous Smalltalk, C++ development experience in IBM Chicago. Bhargav holds a Masters degree in Computer Sciences from IIT, Chicago and an MBA degree from UT-Austin, Texas. You can reach Bhargav at bvperepa@us.ibm.com.

Russell Weaver is a Business Integration Solution Specialist at IBM Federal Software Group working in Washington D.C. area. Russell Weaver specializes in Business Process Management, WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Integration Developer and BPEL Application development areas. He was with World Wide team in his previous capacity. You can reach Russell at reweaver@us.ibm.com.

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Sujatha Perepa is a Software IT Architect from IBM Federal Software Group in Washington D.C. area. She has extensive design and development experience in Lotus Domino, WebSphere Commerce and Internet technologies. She holds an MBA degree from Stuart School of Business in Chicago. You can reach Sujatha at perepa@us.ibm.com.

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