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Overview
This course will provide each participant with a thorough understanding of the role of Business Process Execution Language and its role for modeling corporate workflows and SOA processing using Oracle BPEL Process Manager and their SOA Suite. This course will focus on the usage of business process models, the role of BPEL and BPEL4WS, WBI product support, integration of WSDL and other XML standards, BPELWS partner concepts, stateful interactions, BPEL extensions, use of the BPEL Console, mapping elements in BPEL4WS, migration of MQ Workflows to BPEL4WS, use of migration tools and mapping messaging constructs to BPEL4WS.
All aspects of this class will incorporate the specific architecture of Oracle's SOA suite to illustrate the implementation of these techniques.
Prerequisites
Each student should have an understanding of application development and basic design methodologies
Class Format
Lecture and Lab
Audience
Designed for programmers, managers, project leaders, enterprise architects and other technical individuals that need to understand the modeling of business workflows.
Learning Objectives
Upon conclusion, each participant will have acquired these skills:
- Understand the role of business process modeling
- Learn the syntax and semantics of BPEL and BPEL4WS
- Understand the relationship between BPEL and other Web services standards such as WSDL (Web services Description Language)
- Gain experience using BPEL by building a progressively complex, process-centric application
- Understand which BPEL constructs are most appropriate for different application scenarios
- Using modeling tools to develop BPEL and BPEL4WS processes
- Depict the key concepts of BPEL4WS: partners, endpoints, activities, correlation, data handling and scope
- Illustrate element BPEL4WS mapping for files, I/O, control nodes, processes, decisions and while loops
- Understand the generated files and the role of the different files generated from our BPEL models
- Depict the migration of Messaging workflows to BPEL4WS and the use of migration tools
Course Duration
3 Days
Course outline
Business Process Modeling
- Defining BPM
- Benefits of BPM
- Integrating SOA into BPM
- Notation specification
- Behavior modeling
- Process activity sequencing
Oracle SOA Suite and Process Modeling
- Development platform
- Enterprise Service Bus
- Automated Services
- Partner services
- Application services
- Data access services
- BPEL Modeler
- Integration Developer
- Integration Server
Defining BPEL4WS
- History, heritage and direction
- Integration with business process management
- Business process standards
- Key concepts
- Partners
- Endpoints
- Activities
- Data handling
- Correlation
- Scope
Modeling BPEL4WS
- Console Modeler
- Create BPEL model
- Workspaces
- Projects
- Catalogs
- Monitoring and debugging
- Exported elements (XSD and WSDL)
- Element mapping
- Files
- I/O
- Subprocesses
- Control nodes
- Decision
- While loop
- Services
- BPEL Modeling mode
- Generated files
- Import/Export
- Generate deployment code
Modeling Integration Patterns
- Defining eBusiness Integration Patterns
- Business
- Integration
- Application
- Runtime
- Business patterns
- Self Service
- Collaboration
- Information aggregation
- Extended Enterprise
Migrate Messaging Workflows to BPEL4WS
- Design considerations
- Component reuse
- Migration tools
- Mapping constructs to BPEL4WS
- Process
- Subprocesses
- Transition
- Start/Stop
- Projects
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