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            課程目錄:Orchestrating services with BPEL培訓
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            Orchestrating Services
            web Service basics
            The evolution of SOAP, WSDL and UDDI
            Introducing the concepts of service orchestration
            Design principles of BPEL
            Components of the design
            Process design patterns
            The Scenic tour of Process Theory
            Pi-calculus
            Petri nets
            State machines
            Activity diagrams
            BPMN and XPDL
            Break the process into scopes
            How scopes are used
            Variables
            Scopes and concurrency
            Scopes and fault handling
            Transaction rollback
            Compensation
            Extending the process with fault handling
            Define fault handlers for scopes
            Signal faults to the client
            Signal faults to partner services
            Inline fault handling
            Forced termination
            Suspended state usage
            Add a compensation handler
            Define the scenario for compensation
            Define a compensation handler
            Invoke a compensation handler
            Rolling back a transaction
            Undoing business events
            Accept more than one response from asynchronous web services
            Use pick instead of receive
            Use pick to signal faults
            Add timeouts
            Synchronous vs Asynchronous approach
            Event-driven approach
            Add event handler for a scope
            Message events
            Alarm events
            Adding sensors
            Pick shape usage
            Event driven Architecture concepts
            Use dynamic partner links to invoke partner services
            Define dynamic links
            Assigning partner links
            Changing partner links
            Choosing a service from the UDDI registry
            Understanding correlation
            Define correlation manually
            Declare message properties
            Use of correlation sets
            More than 2 participants in a correlation
            Correlation and Asynchronous approach
            Develop a complex parallel execution of activities
            Designing concurrency
            Controlling complex concurrent flows using links
            Implementing convoys
            Human workflow integration
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