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Frank Jennings, David Salter

"Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6"


Right-click on the Web Service and select Test Web Service to test your Web
Service. You can go to the Services tab | Servers | GlassFish V2 | Applications |
EJB Modules and check if your web service is deployed properly. If the Web Service
is deployed, you can find NorthAirWS entry under GlassFish V2 | Applications |
EJB Modules | NorthAirEJB.
Building a Sample Application
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Creating the BPEL Process
Now that we have a Web Service running, let us create a business process to invoke
the web service.
You have to create a BPEL Module and add it to a Composite Application in order
for the business process to be deployed. From the New Project wizard, select
SOA | BPEL Module.
Add BPEL_Reservation as the Project Name.
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Once you have created a BPEL Module, it is time to create a BPEL process.
Right-click on the Process Files and select New | BPEL Process to create a New
BPEL Process as shown in the following screenshot:
The New BPEL Process wizard guides you through various steps
involved in creating a BPEL Process. Add the Target Namespace as
http://airalliance.org/bpel/BPEL_Reservation/BP_Reservation.
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The following diagram shows a BPEL Process that does nothing. You cannot do
much with this BPEL Process as it is incomplete and misses a receive activity.


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