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In this paper, we look at the impact of the emerging Web Service technology on transactional backend-systems and how transactional contexts needed to propagate ...
Abstract. Web Services provide a suitable technical foundation for making business processes accessible within and across enterprises. The business logic.
Web Services provide a suitable technical foundation for making business processes accessible within and across enterprises. The business logic encapsulated ...
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This position paper highlights some of the limitations and describes how concepts from traditional/advanced transaction management can be used to overcome these ...
This chapter describes how to use Web services atomic transactions for WebLogic Web services using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS)
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Abstract. In this short paper, we outline the workflow manage- ment systems research in the Information Systems divi- sion at the University of Twente.
A clear taxonomy of transactional workflow models is described, based on the relation between workflow and transaction concepts, and it is shown that the ...
1.1 Introduction. 3. 1.2 Advanced Transaction Models. 6. 1.2.1 Nested Transactions. 7. 1.2.2 Open Nested Transactions.
Advanced transaction models (ATMs) focus on maintaining data consistency and have provided solutions to many problems such as correctness, consistency, and ...
A transaction consists of two or more actions which must either all succeed or all fail. A successful outcome is a commit, and a failed outcome is a roll-back.