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BPEL and Java Cookbook
Written by an SOA guru to help you orchestrate web services, the 100 recipes in this book will make integrating Java and BPEL a smooth process. Using the examples you'll avoid common problems and learn sophisticated techniques.
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Easy-to-understand recipes for integrating Java and BPEL
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