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A-WARE Workflow Designer
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Douglas McKinley
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last modified
2007-07-13 15:54
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The A-WARE Workflow Designer Application (WDA) allows a power user to graphically compose arbitrarily complext workflows.
WDA supports BPMN-compliant notation, and is implemented as a Java applet which interacts with the A-WARE back-end system via HTTP connections via the Portal layer.
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A-WARE Service Binding
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Douglas McKinley
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last modified
2007-07-13 15:54
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Once a workflow is saved using the WDA, an IT Administrator or Expert User can use Service Binding to convert it into BPEL and map the abstact steps of the workflow into actual WebServices.
The Service Binding is implemented in the Portal layer, using SVG technology for visual representation. WebServices are dynamically discovered in the internal JBI-compliant A-WARE Service Bus (ASB).
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A-WARE Data Mapping
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Douglas McKinley
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last modified
2007-07-13 15:54
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After mapping actual WebServices, an Expert User can map input and output data of each node.
This Data Mapping task is implemented within the Portal layer, and uses the BPEL Modeler to inspect the data requirements of each task.
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A-WARE Service Execution
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Douglas McKinley
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last modified
2007-07-13 15:54
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Standard users can then submit workflow or service executions to the A-WARE Workflow Orchestration Service (WOS).
The Service Execution is implemented in the Portal layer using the Google Web toolkit library. The WOS is implemented around the ODE BPEL engine.
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