Assuming that you understand the business requirement you are going to
model, you need a process modeling tool to start with. If your plan is
to implement the process using the web services approach (i.e. BPEL),
there are few tools you can try - IBM, Oracle, MSFT, and money other
vendors have some sort of process modeling tools - check their site. I
mentioned BPEL just to highlight some of the new process modeling
tools that support BPEL export. I have something written on the
business process modeling at the following link:
http://www.soastudio.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=17
That is my $0.02 help -:)
Regards,
Dico
--- In [email protected], "Vikram
Vishal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Can anybody over here guide me about some basic of the business
process
> modeling. I have some basics but am not sure how to start off. I am
suppose
> to use java language and the jboss server for the same. I have the
user
> guide but am having tough time to digest. please help me out
>
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