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Active Endpoints Announces General Availability of ActiveBPEL for People


SOA Orchestration Market Leader Delivers Critical BPEL-based Human Interaction, Guarantees Automated Migration to Future Standards

July 23, 2007; 07:13 AM

Active Endpoints, Inc., the leading provider of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) orchestration solutions, today announced the general availability of ActiveBPEL for People, a new product that adds high-powered workflow and human interaction capabilities to the Company’s market-leading ActiveBPEL Enterprise servers. ActiveBPEL for People is architecturally aligned with two new industry specifications, BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask, which form the foundation of standards-based human interaction using BPEL. Active Endpoints co-authored BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask, along with Adobe, BEA, IBM, Oracle and SAP.

“As a leader in SOA integration and business process management, we believe that standards-based human interaction solutions will deliver high value and low total cost of ownership to our customers,” said Dale Skeen, CTO and co-founder, Vitria Technology, Inc. “We are a supportive partner of Active Endpoints both in the BPEL4People initiative led by them as well as their continuing visionary and innovative role in the BPEL market.”

Product Highlights

ActiveBPEL for People allows SOA developers to easily include human interaction to their BPEL-based composite applications. As defined in the BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask specifications, the product adds a “People” activity to the core BPEL syntax; it includes a comprehensive Task Manager infrastructure with pre-built end user application controls; and it provides an extensive array of programming interfaces for customization and interoperability. Key product components include:

  • People Activity – a new BPEL activity that extends the WS-BPEL 2.0 standard to support human interaction. The People activity automatically coordinates interactions with the Task Manager (described below) to ensure that human tasks execute reliably within the lifecycle of their parent BPEL processes. In addition to business payload data, the People activity allows BPEL processes to exchange a rich collection of supporting information with the Task Manager service, including role and access specifications, document attachments, task timer and deadline criteria, and task presentation metadata.
  • Task Manager – a comprehensive service infrastructure for managing human interaction tasks. The Task Manager receives task instructions from the ActiveBPEL server, manages all task executions and coordinates with the ActiveBPEL server to provide full lifecycle management between tasks and their associated BPEL processes. The Task Manager infrastructure supports many popular workflow patterns including nomination, escalation and “four-eyes.”
  • End User and Developer Interfaces – out-of-the-box end user controls that can be easily embedded into Web-based applications, including Task Inbox, Task Detail and Task Assignment. These controls are provided as AJAX components and include full source code. ActiveBPEL for People also provides an extensive suite of Task Manager Web services for high-productivity development of customized workflow applications in other environments such as Adobe Flex and Microsoft WebForms.

“The new BPEL4People specifications enable organizations to effectively add human interactions to their BPEL processes, significantly extending the breadth of composite applications that can be created using BPEL,” said Fred Holahan, co-founder and chairman of Active Endpoints. “ActiveBPEL for People provides our customers and partners with immediate access to technology based on the new specs, with the confidence of knowing that we will deliver automated migration when the final BPEL4People standards emerge from OASIS.”

Migration Protects Investments, Accelerates Time-to-Value

The BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask specifications will be submitted to OASIS in the fall of 2007. Although the duration of the standards lifecycle for these specifications is unknown, Active Endpoints’ roadmap includes automated migration for user processes created using the current versions of ActiveBPEL for People. Thus, organizations can use current versions of ActiveBPEL for People to create, deploy and manage their high-value, human-facing BPEL processes, knowing they will not incur significant costs and disruptions when the BPEL4People standards ultimately emerge. Active Endpoints’ reputation for automated migration and customer investment protection is already a benchmark in the SOA market.

ActiveBPEL for People is available immediately from Active Endpoints as an add-on module to the ActiveBPEL Enterprise server. A version is also planned for the ActiveBPEL open source engine. It uses the ActiveBPEL Designer for complete design, test, deployment and debugging. An evaluation copy of the software is available at www.active-endpoints.com/product-download-form.htm?ls=abpeoplepr.

About Active Endpoints, Inc.

Active Endpoints is the leading provider of SOA orchestration solutions that enable organizations to build and deploy composite, process-driven information systems based on WS-BPEL, the SOA orchestration standard. From open source to mission-critical deployments, Active Endpoints allows users to quickly adapt to evolving customer demands by reducing the cost of integration, leveraging infrastructure investments, and enabling the sharing of business processes with customers, partners, and suppliers. More ISVs, financial services, government, telecommunications, high technology, and retail organizations use Active Endpoints’ solutions than any other BPEL technology. Headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, Active Endpoints is privately held.

More information is available at www.active-endpoints.com.

© 2007 Active Endpoints Inc. ActiveBPEL is a trademark of Active Endpoints, Inc. All other company and product names are the property of their respective owners.

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