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Fujitsu to Join WFMC in Demonstrating Real-World
Business Process Interoperability Via ASAP and WXML 2.0 Web Services
Standards
With Interstage Business Process Manager, Fujitsu is First Global Application Infrastructure Suite Provider to Demonstrate Support and Practical Applications of ASAP and Wf-XML June 16, 2004 – Sunnyvale, CA – Fujitsu Software Corporation today announced that it will participate in a demonstration of real-world business process interoperability being hosted by the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) on June 23. WfMC will feature Fujitsu Interstage Business Process Manager among the products using Wf-XML 2.0 and the Asynchronous Service Access Protocol (ASAP) to automate Internet commerce processes. The live demonstration will take place at the Brainstorm Group Business Process Management Conference at the Airport Hyatt in Burlingame, CA. Reflecting strong interest in the potential of the two protocols, some 600 observers have signed up to obtain the results of the demonstration. Fujitsu is a leader in driving the standards that are enabling business process interoperability through support on its award-winning Interstage Business Process Manager engine. Fujitsu also serves on both the OASIS ASAP Technical Committee and WfMC Wf-XML Working Group – playing a central role in shaping standards to address today’s Web-based business demands. "We are proud to participate in the Workflow Management Coalition demonstration, which shows how companies can use ASAP to realize the real-world benefits of business process interoperability without programming," said Keith Swenson, chief architect of Fujitsu Software Corporation. “ASAP provides a standard, which companies can use now, to provide quick, easy connections between systems supporting long-term processes. Soon Wf-XML 2.0 will be available to extend ASAP with functionality specifically for BPM engines.” Swenson is the 2004 recipient of the WfMC Manheim Award, largely in recognition for his contribution to the two protocols as chair of the OASIS ASAP Technical Committee, lead author of ASAP, and chairman of the WfMC Wf-XML Working Group. “Wf-XML 2.0 addresses the significant hurdles that companies have faced in attempting to optimize business processes across organizations using different BPM engines,” said Jon Pyke, WfMC chair and CTO of Staffware. “We value Fujitsu’s active support in the development of Wf-XML 2.0 and the Web commerce demonstration that we will use to highlight the role of Wf-XML 2.0 and ASAP in enabling business process interoperability across some of the industry’s most widely recognized BPM engines.” Web Services Standards for Enable Business Process Interoperability ASAP, the Asynchronous Service Access Protocol developed by OASIS is an extension to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Where SOAP only supports synchronous Web services requiring immediate response, the ASAP standard supports asynchronous services. ASAP can be viewed as a simple, fixed choreography making use of the other standards being developed for Web services that handles about 80 percent of the typical business interactions. In practice, ASAP provides a standardized “plug” that allows one long-running service to be easily plugged into another long-running service using SOAP calls – without any programming – making the functionality both simple and cost-effective to implement. Asynchronous services supported by ASAP are critical for interactions that require human intervention or approval; support for mobile devices that move in and out of range, and complex computations in which it is not possible to provide an instant answer. Wf-XML 2.0, developed by the Workflow Management Coalition extends ASAP with additional information for those instances where the service is a BPM engine. It provides an interface to send new or updated process definitions to the BPM engine. Additionally, for any BPM engine that implements a process as a sequence of activities, it provides a call to find out what activities are running. As a result, Wf-XML 2.0 both simplifies and strengthens the implementation of asynchronous services to support business process interoperability. For more information on the protocols, visit:
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