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Ten practical real-world case studies combining business process management and web services orchestration : -Real-world BPEL recipes for SOA integration and Composite Application development -Combining business process management and web services orchestration -Techniques and best practices with downloadable code samples from ten real-world case studies Who this book is written for? This book is aimed at architects and developers building applications in Service Oriented Architecture. The book presumes knowledge of BPEL, SOA, XML, web services, and multi-tier architectures.

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