The execution of business processes with BPEL relies on external Web services, which are not necessarily managed by the process owner. This implies the need to constantly verify the correctness of the interactions between the involved parties. This paper proposes a design process model for the definition of supervised processes, in which supervision rules are automatically generated starting from the policies that characterize the external services. These policies exploit WSCoL as a language for describing constraints on the messages exchanged with the business process. In addition, we also present a new version of Dynamo: a prototype of an aspect oriented execution environment that conjugates a BPEL engine and a supervision framework.

Policies and Aspects for the Supervision of BPEL Processes

BARESI, LUCIANO;GUINEA MONTALVO, SAM JESUS ALEJANDRO;PLEBANI, PIERLUIGI
2007-01-01

Abstract

The execution of business processes with BPEL relies on external Web services, which are not necessarily managed by the process owner. This implies the need to constantly verify the correctness of the interactions between the involved parties. This paper proposes a design process model for the definition of supervised processes, in which supervision rules are automatically generated starting from the policies that characterize the external services. These policies exploit WSCoL as a language for describing constraints on the messages exchanged with the business process. In addition, we also present a new version of Dynamo: a prototype of an aspect oriented execution environment that conjugates a BPEL engine and a supervision framework.
2007
CAiSE'07 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
9783540729877
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