BPEL is one of the technologies that provides a rich web service-based
infrastructure and an orchestration language that has widespread industry support.
BPEL's promise is that the creation of abstract and executable schemes can be defined
as a business process and run in any compliant engine.
NetBeans' BPEL Designer allows you to create simple to complex BPEL-based
processes that can run on application servers like GlassFish Application Server.
In this chapter, we learned the usage of NetBeans' BPEL Designer and how it can be
used to create simple processes visually. You were also introduced to the graphical
tools and palette available for creating BPEL files and composite applications.
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WSDL Editor
In Chapter 5, we discussed the need for BPEL and BPEL Designer within NetBeans
Enterprise Pack. In this chapter, we will give a brief overview of what WSDL is,
and how WSDL documents are formed. This chapter is not intended as a complete
introduction to WSDL but as an overview of what WSDL is. We will continue and
concentrate on the use of WSDL in enterprise applications and in particular, discuss
the WSDL editor within NetBeans Enterprise Pack. Finally, we will show how
NetBeans Enterprise Pack assists in the development of web services based upon
WSDL documents.
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