Verastream solutions provide a service enablement method that lets you leave your existing application logic in place. With Verastream Process Designer, you can also orchestrate your services to create new business workflows, in ways you never could before.
Whether you need to provide a web portal, a packaged application, an application for mobile users, or enterprise-wide business process management, Verastream Process Designer can help. It’s a one-stop modeling platform designed to let you build new processes that contain governing logic and business rules. You get a complete orchestration solution for taking legacy integration a step further – all through the use of open and market-leading standards.
This graphic shows how simple it can be to orchestrate and deploy legacy services.
Why BPEL?
Because Verastream Process Designer uses Web Services Business Process Execution Language as an underlying technology, you benefit from these WS-BPEL features:
- Support for asynchronous and external events.
- Ability to handle short- or long-running processes.
- Compensation controls for long-running processes.
- Handling of data operations by industry-standard XPath and XML.
With Verastream Process Designer and its core BPEL technology, you can orchestrate services using the market’s best practices to yield agile end-to-end control.
The standards-based Verastream environment allows you to leverage all applications, regardless of source or platform, and without the need for in-depth programming skills. Here are some Verastream Process Designer key features:
- Rich and intuitive graphic studio for building and editing business processes.
- Drag and drop support for using external services.
- Step-by-step wizards for handling typically complex BPEL activities.
- One-button deployment to Verastream runtime services.
- Design-time debugging of processes.
Because Verastream Process Designer addresses immediate business needs while laying the groundwork for long-term IT plans, it serves as the ideal bridge between competing tactical vs. strategic goals in your enterprise.
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