The Description and Relation of WS-CDL and BPEL

The Description and Relation of WS-CDL and BPEL

Author: 
Zhou, Wei
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Responsibility: 
Yao, Shaowen, jt. author
Wu, Zhongwei, jt. author
Editor: 
Lu, Zhongyu (Joan)
Journal Title: 
Design, Performance, and Analysis of Innovative Information Retrieval
Source: 
Design, Performance, and Analysis of Innovative Information Retrieval
Abstract: 

WS-CDL (Web Service Choreography Description Language) is a language to describe multiple party how to work with together to accomplish a work in the context of SOA. BEPL (Business Process Execution Language) can get the same point, but they are from different view. WS-CDL is from a global view, which describes how multiple parties communicate with each other. BPEL is from a point of view of a single role who participates to manage the process of the work. Usually these two ways work together to describe and implement the business process. But WS-CDL has more advantages to achieve the most important goal of SOA-flexibility. So, W3C gives a suggestion to create an algorithm mapping from WS-CDL to BPEL; this chapter describes such a way to accomplish this.

Series: 
Advances in Data Mining and Database Management

CITATION: Zhou, Wei. The Description and Relation of WS-CDL and BPEL edited by Lu, Zhongyu (Joan) . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Design, Performance, and Analysis of Innovative Information Retrieval - Available at: https://library.au.int/description-and-relation-ws-cdl-and-bpel