jBPM offers two different process languages. Any of them let you to orchestrate 
web services. BPEL is fully oriented to web services, but it does not let you 
directly incorporate user tasks or Java components. Conversely, jPDL lets you 
easily incorporate Java code and human intervention. Currently no special 
support exists for web services, but you can use existing Java APIs to consume 
and produce web services.

Since both languages are implemented with the same building blocks, you can use 
a common API to manage and monitor processes in either language. The Console 
subproject provides you with JSF-based web interface to examine and manipulate 
process definitions, instances, task lists and more.

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