Hi, thanks Alex!
Those days i've been searching for a good combination of BPEL designer and BPEL
engine. The criteria is free and of course should be easy to use.
As far as i found out, possible combinations could be:
1. ActiveBPEL + ActivePEL design (TBD)
2. NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5:
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@joshua_hj: isn't Oracle BPEL Process Manager free to use, or i got it wrong?
At the moment you can just the v10.1.2 download for free. Or what you mean is
that when you want to have some advanced features, you have to pay?
pls correct me if i am wrong:-)
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Huang,
While the download is certainly free, the licensing is not. Look for the
following statement in the license agreement:
anonymous wrote : LICENSE RIGHTS
| We grant you a nonexclusive, nontransferable limited license to use the
programs only for the purpose of developing a single
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : I don't want to do that right now, since Tom is
working on compartmentalizing the web application with JSF facelets. Once he's
done, I'll simply use these components to assemble a BPEL admin console.
i agree.
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OK, Thanks Alex and Tom for the reply.
One more question:
What about circular dependencies? Process A needs process B and B needs process
A. How is that handled at deploy time? I had this problem with befor with
Oracle tools (WSDLRuntimeLocation).
Thanks Joshua
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subprocess matching is going to be a part of the admin console.
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No, it just means that Tom and Koen release more often than me :-)
Yes; most of the complexity in the deployment process comes from the number of
artifacts needed to deploy a service compliant with WS4EE 1.1. The tools
subproject from JBoss Web Services will ease BPEL deployments. Apart from