Working with business services

Business services provide a logical flow to any enterprise.

Business services can be considered coarse grain web services. Business services represent business functions, transactions, or processes that are made available over an internal or external network and is a business function whose execution can be adapted at run time based on business policy and user context.

A business service is defined by three primary elements:
The following list defines the characteristics of a business service.

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Working with business variables
Working with policies
Working with correlation queries
Working with namespaces
Working with composite services
Working with interfaces
Working with endpoints
Working with the WSRR
Working with assertions
Working with context extraction
Working with the repository
Working with the SCA framework
Understanding the Business Service Explorer
Creating a business service
Working with process services
Working with visibility services
Establishing service levels
Working with subscriptions
Working with applications