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Re: User input after operation [message #998721 is a reply to message #997345] |
Thu, 10 January 2013 14:55 |
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Hi Charlie,
"Conversations" in BPEL are typically implemented using correlation keys. These are bits of information that are attached to messages to identify ongoing conversations a process engine has with its clients. The process defines what these bits are and where they appear in the message. The clients are responsible for ensuring that these bits are included in every outgoing message. As an example, an order process might use the order ID and/or invoice number to coordinate conversations between the client (customer) and the process server (merchant) about a particular order.
There should be plenty of resources out there that explain this concept in more detail, and provide relevant examples. Let me know if you're still having difficulty.
Cheers!
Bob
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