Summary
In this chapter, we introduced the concept of the <scope>
activity and described the advantages of it. Then, we realized how to add the <scope>
activities to hierarchically organize the book warehousing sample. Some of the differences of the <scope>
activity and other activities such as <process>
, <sequence>
, and <flow>
were explained. Then, we realized how to add a fault handler and a termination handler to a <scope>
activity. Finally, we introduced the concept of isolated scopes. By the end of this chapter, the reader is capable of declaring a <scope>
activity to organize a WS-BPEL 2.0 process hierarchically.
In the next chapter, we will learn about activities that facilitate to model parallel and repetitive tasks such as sending an invoice ...
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