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Re: [bpel-dev] Parsing BPEL+WSDL specifications
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Hi Damien,
alternatively, if you have specific requirements against the tree that you
want to get out of this, you could also take the BPEL EMF model (available
from the BPEL Designer Project). I parses a BPEL XML into an EMF in-memory
model, and then you can write a "translation" yourself to whatever tree
format you need. However, I agree with Milinda, if what you are looking for
is an abstract syntax tree like in any modern compiler, you can probably go
with the ODE BPEL compiler (but no one on this mailing list is probably
familiar enough with this thing, so it's really the best option to repeat
this question on the ODE mailing list).
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
Simon Daniel Moser
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From: Milinda Pathirage <milinda.pathirage@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "BPEL Designer project developer discussions." <bpel-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 06/04/2009 05:42 AM
Subject: Re: [bpel-dev] Parsing BPEL+WSDL specifications
Sent by: bpel-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Damien,
Apache ODE has a BPEL Compiler which do the things you have mentioned.
Please send a mail to Apache ODE developer list. ODE developers will be
able to you help you on this matter.
Regards,
Milinda
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Damien Thivolle <damien.thivolle@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello,
I am currently looking for a tool that parses BPEL specifications and the
WSDL files it includes and that can understand things like partner links
types definitions in the WSDL.
I am wondering if you know any tools that could help me or if what I
could easily build something like this using the BPEL Eclipse project.
To be more specific, my goal is to have something that takes a BPEL
specification as an input and returns an abstract tree containing the
BPEL process definition as well as the WSDL types, operations, messages,
partner links definitions.
Many thanks in advance and best regards,
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