Hi, in addition to that, you may try to access the deployment service also via JCA, but I haven't done this yet, so I can't tell if it works as expected.
HTH, Tammo On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Sathwik Bantwal Premakumar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > If understand your requirement correctly, Your workflow designer is > generating the process artifacts and you want an API to deploy this BPEL > onto ODE. > > There are a couple of ways to do it. > 1) Using Deployment Web Service > 2) Copy the process artifacts to the directory ode/WEB-INF/processes > > regards, > sathwik > > On 08/28/2012 01:55 PM, 毛可 wrote: >> Dear Sir or Madam, >> >> I am a postgraduate at Nanjing University. Could you please tell me which >> API should I call to access ODE? >> >> We are now developing a graphical BPEL workflow designer. That is, you can >> draw a workflow, which will be translate into BPEL automatically, and our >> system will communicate with BPEL Engine to execute or manage these >> processes. >> >> We used Orchestra as the BPEL Engine before, and now we turn to Apache ODE. >> We can easily access Orchestra via some API included in JARs, but there's no >> such approach in ODE. We prefer to use Java API rather than Web Service to >> manage processes. So we need you help. >> >> We hope to receive your favors at early date. >> Best wishes! >> >> >> >> >> Maoke, >> School of Management and Engineering, >> Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, P.R.China, >> Post Code: 210093, >> E-mail: [email protected] > -- Tammo van Lessen - http://www.taval.de
