2008 Sixth European Conference on Web Services 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ecows.2008.25
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A Management Framework for WS-BPEL

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“…SOA-based systems are often built on Java-related technologies; subsequently, JMX is frequently a natural technology to control and monitor components at various system layers [10,17]. In this work, OSGi is not a replacement technology for JMX.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOA-based systems are often built on Java-related technologies; subsequently, JMX is frequently a natural technology to control and monitor components at various system layers [10,17]. In this work, OSGi is not a replacement technology for JMX.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many variations of BPEL have been developed, e.g., aiming at the invocation of REST services [10] or at exposing BPEL processes as REST services [11]. IBM's Sharable Code platform [12] follows a slightly different strategy in the composition of REST and SOAP services and also allows the integration of user interfaces for the Web; UIs are however not provided as components but as ad hoc Ruby on Rails HTML templates filled at runtime with dynamically generated content.…”
Section: State Of the Art In Orchestrating Services People And Uismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many activity and process state models can be found in the literature (e.g., Refs. 26,28,48,49,57). These models differ from each other as they are defined to address different problem domains, different process engines, etc.…”
Section: Terminate Part-undo+skipmentioning
confidence: 99%