Actually there is another community project in JBoss,  Riftsaw, that 
incorporates ODE into a JBoss AS environment. It is hard to say which process 
execution language best matches your requirements. That would depend on the 
degree of Web service orchestration in your architecture. If your business 
processes are 100% composed of Web services, then BPEL is probably the best 
process execution language, and you should take a look at Riftsaw. If your 
processes involve a lot of human integration or tight integration with rules, 
then BPMN2 process execution language and Drools Flow is the better way to go.

Jeff

On Sep 16, 2010, at 8:50 AM, Mark Proctor wrote:

>  On 16/09/2010 03:29, tim wrote:
>> Do you mean that there isn't embedded BPEL (i.e Apache ODE) in Drools 5.1?If
>> that's true, I'll have to find other ways to support BPEL in our product.
>> 
>> I find there is a guvnor-BPEL-editor component in Drools 5.1.1 source code.
>> Are you planning to provide a BPEL editor in Guvnor? And in which release?
> We have no plans at the moment to embed BPEL into Drools. BPMN2 is far 
> supperior to BPEL and that is were our focus is.
> 
> Mark
>> Thanks!
> 
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