BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) has become a technology of choice for business process orchestration. Companies have already invested a lot in BPEL and have a vision to expand and catch up with changing trend to integrate business processes. The service levels of these processes become crucial for business and for that you need a reliable BPEL infrastructure and other system components.
BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) is one of the new buzzwords thrown around with the same frequency as SOA (Service Oriented Architecture). Let us make an attempt to dismantle this jargon and try and understand the context and usage of this term.
‘Business Process Management with JBoss jBPM’ shows business analysts how to model business processes in JBoss jBPM and use these models to generate a fully-functioning workflow application. In this chapter from the book, author Matt Cumberlidge builds the end user part of the BPM system, a prototype user interface which proof-of-concept testers will use to interact with the process definition.


