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Subject: Re: [ebxml-bp] IBM to Support BPEL-Based Web Services
I found it most interesting. The ability to incorporate "human or manual" processes in the midst of a automated exchange, the runtime monitoring and execution debugging, bringing Web services and BPEL execution to its iSeries and zSeries servers, the fact that IBM is moving its' entire WebSphere product line to a more process centric methodology all interested me. Ignore it if you want but the rest of this group might possibly consider what the ramifications are to BPSS etc and at a larger level to ebXML. I have my own story but am interested to know what others see. Duane David RR Webber wrote: >Duane, > >This just seems like a product pitch for IBM - and an un-news item as >clearly they wrote the darn spec' why wouldn't they have it implemented? > >Was there a specific "interest" item here? I did not see anything. > >DW. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Duane Nickull" <dnickull@adobe.com> >Cc: "ebXML BP" <ebxml-bp@lists.oasis-open.org> >Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 2:31 PM >Subject: [ebxml-bp] IBM to Support BPEL-Based Web Services > > > > >>Interesting read.... >> >>IBM to Support BPEL-Based Web Services on iSeries in Q3 [good clear >>article on some of the latest IBM websphere announcements] >> >>BM's Software Group is bringing Web services and Business Process >>Execution Language (BPEL) execution to its iSeries and zSeries >>servers. IBM committed to deploying WBISF 5.1 on z/OS during the >>second quarter of the year, and on OS/400 during the third quarter. >>The product is already supported on Linux running on those two server >>platforms. >> >>http://www.midrangeserver.com/fhs/fhs041304-story03.html >> >> >>-- >>Senior Standards Strategist >>Adobe Systems, Inc. >>http://www.adobe.com >> >> >> >> >> >> -- Senior Standards Strategist Adobe Systems, Inc. http://www.adobe.com
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