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Abstract 'Java frameworks for BPEL service binding'

One of the challenges organisations are facing when implementing Service Oriented Architectures in general and BPEL processes in particular is "service enabling" the organisation's existing systems and applications. This is amongst others due to the fact that each of those systems exposes its own set of platform/technology specific integration points.

After a brief introduction into the design goals, principles and possibilities of BPEL as well as its restrictions with respect to this issue, this session will provide an insight into frameworks and standards that are aimed at facilitating the binding of abstract service definitions to real-world systems and applications.

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