To test our BPEL process, let's perform the following steps:
http://localhost:7101/em/
.weblogic
username and welcome1
password (or a different password, which you have specified by the creation of the domain).date
type; therefore, it requires 2014-09-01
syntax, as shown in the following screenshot:We invoked our BPEL process. Once the process executes, the view switches to the Response tab where the response of the BPEL process is displayed. If the invocation has been successful, we will see the quantity of 5
. Indeed, we can see that the process will return the quantity 5
for a selected book. Again, we can switch between Tree View and XML View:
To see the XML representation, the SOAP response message directly, we can switch to XML View and we will see the following screenshot:
With this, we have successfully tested our first BPEL process. It was an oversimplified BPEL process, which took four parameters as an input (book ISSN, title, edition, and publishing year) and returned the quantity of the book together with the ISSN. Moreover, we hardcoded the quantity to 5 units for simplicity purposes.