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Mule can integrate with a BPEL Engine using standard SOAP web services (i.e., no special connector is required). We need a simple example to illustrate how this can be done. ActiveBPEL could be used as the BPEL Engine for the example.

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Travis Carlson added a comment -

The example should include a non-WS service (such as an EJB) which Mule exposes to the BPEL Engine as a web service.

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Travis Carlson added a comment - The example should include a non-WS service (such as an EJB) which Mule exposes to the BPEL Engine as a web service.
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Ross Mason added a comment -

Peter, This would be a good one for Charlton. Travis have done a LoanBroker Example based on BPM, he could do the same for BPEL, or come up with a ne scenario.

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Ross Mason added a comment - Peter, This would be a good one for Charlton. Travis have done a LoanBroker Example based on BPM, he could do the same for BPEL, or come up with a ne scenario.
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Andrew Perepelytsya added a comment -

Hasari create doc pages for working with Oracle BPEL engines, does it fit the scope of the issue?

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Andrew Perepelytsya added a comment - Hasari create doc pages for working with Oracle BPEL engines, does it fit the scope of the issue?
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Hasari Tosun added a comment -

Created a few wiki pages on how to integrate with BPEL engines:
http://mule.mulesource.org/display/MULE/MULE+and+Oracle+SOA+BPEL+Integration

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Hasari Tosun added a comment - Created a few wiki pages on how to integrate with BPEL engines: http://mule.mulesource.org/display/MULE/MULE+and+Oracle+SOA+BPEL+Integration

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