2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25535-9_3
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Push-Enabling RESTful Business Processes

Abstract: Abstract. Representational State Transfer (REST) as an architectural style for service design has seen substantial uptake in the past years. However, some areas such as Business Process Modeling (BPM) and push services so far have not been addressed in the context of REST principles. In this work, we look at how both BPM and push can be combined so that business processes can be modeled and observed in a RESTful way. Based on this approach, clients can subscribe to be notified when certain states in a business… Show more

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“…In the scope of service composition, several efforts can be found in the literature [15], [16], [17]. Most of them target the creation of functional workflows by reusing existing services, but usually they don't put the focus on scalability of data flows.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the scope of service composition, several efforts can be found in the literature [15], [16], [17]. Most of them target the creation of functional workflows by reusing existing services, but usually they don't put the focus on scalability of data flows.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BPM community has compared WS-*-and REST-based approaches [20,29]. Pautasso et al proposed extensions to BPEL such that e. g. a BPEL process [18] can invoke REST services, and that REST resources representing processes push events [19]. While those extensions make isolated REST calls fit the Web Services processing model of process variable assignments, we propose a processing model based on integrated polled state.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While both challenges could be mitigated by introducing assumptions (e. g. negation-as-failure once we reach a certain completeness class [12]) or by extending the technologies (e. g. implement events using Web Sockets 8 or Linked Data Notifications [2]), those mitigation strategies would restrict the generality of the approach, i. e. we would have to exclude components that provide Linked Data, but do not share the assumptions or extensions of the mitigation strategy. Previous works from Business Process Management, Semantic Web Services, Linked Data, and REST operate on a different model of computation or are complementary: [19,13,10] assume event-based data processing, decision making based on process variables, and data residing in databases under the CWA, whereas our approach relies on integrated state information from the web under the OWA. [27,28] provide descriptions to do automated composition or to assist developers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, these Mashup tools, like Yahoo Pipes [4] and jOpera [5] are inadequate for supporting delay-sensitive games, due to the inherent limitation of pull-based web service composition [6]. In addition, the evitable demand of web server obviously introduces a burden of tasks and extra-cost in game deployments.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%