Are process definitions exposed as web services (without the need of an additional component)?
– Some process engines offer strong capabilities to call a web service, but then offer now way for their processes to be called as a web service. You should remember that while the project today might be about being able to invoke those services as part of a process, the project tomorrow will be how to invoke that process as a component. It makes sense that every process definition should automatically appear as a web service. • Can every data type supported by the product be mapped to an XML Schema data type? – every organization concerned about SOA will be expecting to transfer data as XML packages in the future. For this to be successful, there must be complete fidelity when expressing internal process data as XML, and vice versa. This can be done many ways, but XML Schema is the standard way to define XML structures. • Can a non-programmer create a workflow? – Some workflow and BPM products are aimed primarily at developers, and some are aimed at business users. You should know whi
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