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description |
Business processes constitute an integral part of today's IT
applications. They contain transactions as essential building blocks
to ensure integrity and all-or-nothing behavior. The Business
Process Execution Language is the dominant standard for modeling and
execution of business processes in a Web service environment. BPEL
itself contains a transaction model based on compensation, that
describes the (local) transactions in a business process. The
WS-Coordination framework deals with (external) transactions between
Web services and is used to define the transaction behavior between
a BPEL process and its partners. In this paper, we investigate how
external transactions between Web services interrelate with local
transactions of BPEL.
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publisher |
Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag
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type |
Text
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| Article in Proceedings
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source |
In: Meersman, R. (ed.); Dillon, T. (ed.); Herrero, P. (ed.): CoopIS
2009 (OTM 2009), pp. 381-388
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contributor |
Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen
(IAAS)
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subject |
Electronic Commerce (CR K.4.4)
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| Office Automation (CR H.4.1)
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relation |
Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 5870
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