Integration between Java and Oracle BPEL PM – What every Java developer should know about BPEL

Today, I will be presenting and most of all demonstrating, on Oracle BPEL PM and Java for the Dutch Java User Group’s Spring Conference (NL-JUG J-Spring 2006):
Integration between Java and Oracle BPEL PM - What every Java developer should know about BPEL nljug bpeljava 

My abstract – also submitted for Oracle Open World by the way – 

Thinking in terms of Services and Reuse is all the rage in this day of Service Oriented Architecture. Oracle BPEL PM is very well positioned to play a key role in the SOA of many organizations, by tying together services published in many different technologies – from PL/SQL and Java to Oracle Applications, FTP Servers, Http Services and of course SOAP Web Services.

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In this presentation, we will discuss how Java developers will be interacting with Oracle BPEL PM. We will discuss three main areas, illustrated with many demonstrations:

  • Calling BPEL Services from Java applications
  • Calling Services implemented in Java from BPEL Processes (including POJO, Servlet, SOAP WS and EJB based services)
  • Providing a custom user interface for Human Workflow Steps in BPEL Processes using Java development technology

This presentation will equip Java developers and architects with a good insight of how to combine the worlds of Java and Oracle BPEL PM, thereby truly enabling Service Orientation in the enterprise.

Download the presentation for NL-JUG J-Spring 2006: nljug-javaAndBPEL.ppt

2 Comments

  1. Sachin Mahajan September 18, 2006
  2. Ronald Iwema June 17, 2006