将动态行为规范从活动图转换为BPEL

Nasser Mustafa, G. Bochmann
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Web服务标准提供的面向服务的体系结构(SOA)支持模型驱动的开发,它允许将以业务流程建模符号(BPMN)或UML活动图描述的全局业务流程模型转换为由WSDL和/或BPEL指定的Web服务组件。我们已经尝试了使用IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA)工具将UML活动图转换为几个BPEL过程。这些图来源于全局系统行为的规范,其中每个活动可能表示分布式系统中几个系统组件之间的一些协作。派生的组件行为确保通过异步消息的交换协调组件的操作来实现全局行为。在本文中,我们将描述如何将此方法调整到系统组件将作为BPEL流程实现的上下文中。我们发现IBM Rational工具不支持一些重要的异步消息交换场景,我们在这里描述了如何手动调整生成的BPEL流程。我们还讨论了与输入消息缓冲相关的一些困难。因为我们假设接收到的消息在目标进程需要之前一直保存在缓冲池中。此消息缓冲主要由BPEL执行环境提供。我们将在本文中解释如何通过简单修改BPEL中自动生成的组件行为来解决所有这些问题。
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Transforming dynamic behavior specifications from activity diagrams to BPEL
The Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) provided by the Web Services standards supports Model-Driven Development, it allows global business process models described in the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) or as UML Activity Diagrams to be transformed into Web Services components specified by WSDL and/or BPEL. We have experimented the transformation of UML Activity Diagrams to several BPEL processes using the IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA) tool. These diagrams were derived from the specification of global system behavior where each activity may represent some collaboration between several system components in distributed systems. The derived component behaviors assure that the global behavior will be realized by coordinating the actions of the components through the exchange of asynchronous messages. In this paper, we describe how this method can be adapted to the context where the system components will be implemented as BPEL processes. We found out that the IBM Rational tool does not support some important asynchronous message exchange scenarios, and we describe here how the generated BPEL processes can be manually adapted. We also discuss some difficulties that arise in relation with input message buffering. since we assume that the received messages remain in a buffer pool until they are required by the destination process. This message buffering is largely provided by the BPEL execution environment. We explain in this paper how all these problems can be resolved by simple modifications of the automatically generated component behaviors in BPEL.
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