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Developer Guide to the BPEL Designer
Contributed by
Bob May
, maintained by
Irina Filippova
December 2007
Contents
Overview
Overview of the JBI Runtime Environment
The BPEL Service Engine
The Composite Application Project
The BPEL Module Project
Understanding the BPEL Module Project
Creating a BPEL Module Project
Creating a Composite Application Project
Deploying a Composite Application Project
Creating Sample Processes in the BPEL Designer
The BPEL Design and Source View
Understanding the Design and Source View
The Navigator
Working in the Design View
The BPEL Mapper
About the BPEL Mapper
Creating BPEL Mappings
Working with Predicates
XPath Function Reference
Mapping Examples
Using the Palette Elements
Using the Invoke Element
Using the Receive Element
Using the Reply Element
Using the PartnerLink Element
Using the Empty Element
Using the Wait Element
Using the Throw Element
Using the Assign Element
Using the Flow Element
Using the Sequence Element
Using the If Element
Using the Pick Element
Using the Scope Element
Using the While Element
Using the Process Element
Using the Repeat Until Element
Using the For Each Element
Using the Exit Element
Using Handlers
Using a Fault Handler
Using an Event Handler
Finding Usages of BPEL Components and Validating BPEL
Finding Usages of BPEL Components
Validating BPEL
Testing and Debugging BPEL Processes
Testing a BPEL Process
Debugging BPEL Processes
BPEL Debugger Windows
Troubleshooting
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