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[ANN] ActiveBPEL 1.0.5 released

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 7:29 am    Post subject: [ANN] ActiveBPEL 1.0.5 released Reply with quote




The ActiveBPEL(tm) engine is a Business Process Management (BPM) runtime
environment for executing process definitions created to the Business Process
Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL) 1.1 spec. It is written in Java and
released under the GPL.

Version 1.0.5 of the ActiveBPEL engine is now available at
http://www.activebpel.org/download/. The release notes are available at
http://www.activebpel.org/download/release_notes.php.

You can now specify your own invoke handler per partnerRole (see the release
notes for details). Added the ability to resolve 'well known' schemas imported
by namespace only (schema import) and made it possible to import other schemas
from within the same WSDL file. Fixed a bug in how we track outstanding
replies. Fixed an issue in AePortTypeImpl where the namespace wasn't being
resolved correctly. Updated help. Added a new Web services I/O project; code
refactorings reflect this. As always, see the release notes for details and
additional changes.

Jim
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