Active Endpoints Announces Beta Program for ActiveWebflow-TM-.SHELTON, Conn. -- Comprehensive BPEL See WSBPEL. BPEL - Web Services Business Process Execution Language Process Management Environment Combines Visual, Eclipse-based Design Tools and ActiveBPEL(TM) Open Source Engine Active Endpoints, Inc., a leading independent provider of services-oriented integration solutions, today announced public Beta availability of ActiveWebflow(TM), a comprehensive suite of process management products based on the BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) specification. ActiveWebflow Professional, which is immediately available to Beta testers, consists of two primary components: --ActiveWebflow Designer: a visual, Eclipse-based design environment which allows information analysts to define process flows that are 100% compatible with the BPEL 1.1 specification. --ActiveBPEL Engine: a comprehensive, open source runtime environment A configuration of hardware and software. It includes the CPU type, operating system and any runtime engines or system software required by a particular category of applications. See runtime engine. for executing BPEL 1.1 processes (see related press release entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: "Active Endpoints Announces Open Source BPEL Initiative"). Leveraging the growing acceptance of Web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. as the leading enterprise integration architecture, ActiveWebflow users have an open, standards-based solution for automating process flows across systems and enterprises. ActiveWebflow Professional allows users to rapidly compose new services-oriented processes, generate standard BPEL process definitions, and then execute those processes using the ActiveBPEL engine (or any BPEL 1.1 compliant engine). Active Endpoints will update ActiveWebflow Professional to support the changes currently under review within the OASIS WSBPEL (Web Services Business Process Execution Language) An XML-based language developed by IBM, BEA Systems, Microsoft and others for defining business processes in a Web services environment. As of Version 2.0, WSBPEL became an OASIS standard. Technical Committee, the organization that is stewarding BPEL from a vendor specification to a broadly supported industry standard. Active Endpoints is an active member of the OASIS WSBPEL Technical Committee. "Services-oriented architectures are inherently more process centric than their predecessor information models," said Daryl Plummer, group vice president and chief fellow at Gartner, Inc. "As IT organizations progress toward full SOA (1) (Start Of Authority) The first record in a DNS zone file. See DNS records. (2) (Service Oriented Architecture) The modularization of business functions for greater flexibility and reusability. deployments, Gartner believes that BPEL will be important to organizations requiring process centricity in SOA applications." ActiveWebflow - Visual, Productive, Standard. ActiveWebflow is the first in a series of BPEL related products that Active Endpoints plans to release during 2004. The ActiveWebflow products will collectively deliver enterprise-class process management capabilities as part of the ActiveIntegration(TM) suite, a comprehensive family of services-oriented integration solutions. ActiveWebflow Designer is an Eclipse based environment that includes the following key features: --Process Visualization Using the computer to convert data into picture form. The most basic visualization is that of turning transaction data and summary information into charts and graphs. Visualization is used in computer-aided design (CAD) to render screen images into 3D models that can be viewed from all : intuitive, drag & drop visual interfaces that allow users to rapidly construct process diagrams of any complexity. ActiveWebflow Designer supports both top-down and bottom-up process modeling, providing users with flexibility at all stages of process design. In addition, users can perform comprehensive testing of their BPEL processes using ActiveWebflow Designer's simulation mode. --Value-added Componentry: a multitude of high-productivity visual controls that provide easy access to the most common BPEL related resources. For example, ActiveWebflow's Web References Manager allows users to easily locate, register and use existing Web service resources. And the product's novel BPELet(TM) feature permits diagram sections (or entire diagrams) to be quickly added to the standard diagramming palette, allowing the rapid construction of pre-made diagram component libraries. --Comprehensive BPEL Support: out-of-the-box support for any BPEL 1.1 processes. ActiveWebflow users can easily render diagrams by importing existing BPEL process definitions, and they can readily generate BPEL process definitions from any ActiveWebflow diagram. BPEL generated by ActiveWebflow can be executed by any BPEL 1.1 compliant engine. The ActiveBPEL engine is a comprehensive technology for executing BPEL processes. Key features of the ActiveBPEL engine include: --Compact Footprint. The ActiveBPEL engine is a compact Java runtime environment The combination of the Java Virtual Machine, the core class library and supporting files, all of which are required to run a Java program. See Java and Java Virtual Machine. that can run with popular Web/application servers. BPEL 1.1 process definitions can be easily deployed to the engine directly from ActiveWebflow Designer's deployment wizards. --Robust BPEL Support. The ActiveBPEL engine supports all of the BPEL 1.1 processing constructs, including complex scoping and compensation management. --Advanced Capabilities. The ActiveBPEL engine goes beyond the BPEL specification to provide advanced features such as static analysis, process persistence and process versioning: --Static analysis provides comprehensive, deployment-time validation of BPEL process definitions. --Process persistence allows ActiveBPEL processes to be automatically resumed after an engine shutdown shut·down n. A cessation of operations or activity, as at a factory. shutdown Noun the closing of a factory, shop, or other business Verb shut down by maintaining all process state information. --Process versioning permits new versions of a process to be "hot" deployed, without affecting the state of in-flight process instances. --Server-side Diagnostics. ActiveWebflow Professional includes a browser-based management console A terminal or workstation used to monitor and control a network. See Microsoft Management Console. that build upon ActiveBPEL's basic console features. In addition, users can view processes that are executing in the ActiveBPEL engine using ActiveWebflow Designer's diagram interfaces, providing rapid visualization and intuitive troubleshooting. "ActiveWebflow's product components, ActiveWebflow Designer and the ActiveBPEL engine, have undergone extensive development and internal testing," said Fred Holahan, Active Endpoints' President. "We are pleased to have reached the point where we can offer these best-of-breed BPEL products to a broad market audience." Availability The Beta version A pre-shipping release of hardware or software that has gone through alpha test. A beta version of software is supposed to be very close to the final product, but, in practice, it is more a way of getting users to test the software in the first place under real conditions. of ActiveWebflow Professional is available for immediate download at www.active-endpoints.com/awdownload. ActiveWebflow products will be generally available in the Fall of 2004. Additional information about Active Endpoints' products and services can be obtained by contacting the Company at +1.203.929.9400, or by sending an email to info@active-endpoints.com. About Active Endpoints, Inc. As a leading independent provider of services-oriented integration software, Active Endpoints delivers a comprehensive suite of business and systems integration products. Unlike first-generation EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) Refers to various techniques used to share data and business processes in large enterprises. When companies acquire another organization, disparate information systems have to be made to work together. , EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) The electronic communication of business transactions, such as orders, confirmations and invoices, between organizations. Third parties provide EDI services that enable organizations with different equipment to connect. and B2B (Business to Business) Refers to one business communicating with or selling to another. See B2B e-commerce, B2C and B2G. B2B - business to business integration companies, Active Endpoints' solutions are fundamentally designed for use in services-oriented computing applications, particularly those based on Web services. The ActiveIntegration(TM) suite allows customers to achieve rapid, quantifiable ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). by linking business processes, enterprise and legacy applications, databases, Web services, and human workflows both within and across enterprises. Through this seamless integration An addition of a new application, routine or device that works smoothly with the existing system. It implies that the new feature or program can be installed and used without problems. Contrast with "transparent," which implies that there is no discernible change after installation. , Active Endpoints' customers can reduce costs, develop new revenue opportunities, strengthen relationships with customers and partners, substantially increase supply chain efficiencies, and streamline internal business processes. ActiveWebflow, ActiveIntegration and BPELet are trademarks of Active Endpoints, Inc. ActiveBPEL is a trademark of ActiveBPEL, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . All other company and product names are the property of their respective owners. IMAGE AVAILABILITY Please contact Active Endpoints for ActiveWebflow Designer screen shots and the Active Endpoints logo. |
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