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Oracle by Example Series: Oracle Application
Server 10g
Oracle BPEL Process Manager
An increasing number of companies are looking
at Web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) as an architectural
blue-print and a set of standards for addressing the integration
requirements involved in building connected applications. While
SOA has been a best practice for over a decade, there was some confusion
about which interfaces to adopt. Business Process Execution Language
(BPEL) and Web services standards have solved this problem by addressing
common application requirements in an open, portable and standard
way. BPEL is emerging as the clear standard for composing multiple
synchronous and asynchronous services into collaborative and transactional
process flows.
In this section of the
Oracle by Example Series, you learn how to design, deploy and manage
BPEL business processes.
Click on any of the tutorials below to show the instructions.
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