IBM Sterling Business Process
Sterling B2B Integrator and BPML
Gaining a fundamental understanding of BPML fundamentals will significantly enhance your comprehension of Sterling B2B Integrator, thereby streamlining tasks such as monitoring, troubleshooting, business process modeling, and process analysis.
BPML, an XML-based language, serves as a tool for delineating and executing business processes. Each business process is encapsulated within a dedicated BPML document, commonly referred to as a business process model (.bpml or .bp file). These models meticulously outline the procedural intricacies of the process within Sterling B2B Integrator
Business Process Modeling Best Practices
The documentation on best practices for business process modeling aims to furnish valuable guidance for referencing during the modeling of your business processes.
These best practices prove particularly advantageous in the following scenario
- While planning your business process models’ structure
- While modifying existing business process models
- While troubleshooting problems caused by the structure and configuration of your process models
IBM Sterling B2B Integrator provides a variety of ways to monitor processing activity at the business process level, enabling you to ascertain whether your transactions are happening expeditiously, pinpoint and troubleshoot slow or halted processes, and research and correct errors that led to unexpected results.
- Introduction to IBM B2B Integrator
- Introduction to BPML
- Building workflows
- Process data management
- Primary document management
- Utilizing services and adapters
- Reading from Property files and Database
- Exception handling
- Alerts