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Discorso

Designed to enable rapid development and deployment of asynchronous distributed business processes, Discorso provides a comprehensive and complete development infrastructure that represents a fusion of Java and conversation models together.

Without being tied to an underlying transport protocol, Discorso provides the possibility to build platform-independent distributed, business process applications. Rather than employ a central control mechanism to define how outside participants can expect to interact with a service of a business entity (under an orchestration scenario), a more flexible technology architecture is possible, allowing two or more participants of the conversation to use their own business logic that can represent composition of other conversations. Using distributed workflow, companies can maintain their existing systems and standards, and define and publish message exchange patterns without the concern for exposing internal process flow.

Discorso is 100% Java and includes a high-performance implementation of industry standards such as XML, SOAP, ebXML, J2EE, JMS and EJB, eliminating the need for various XML dialects or proprietary languages. By using the existing Java programming language and its OOP approach, Discorso empowers Java Professionals with the ability to build multi-system, multi-user messaging systems or Web Services, using familiar modeling tools, and create, debug and compile applications using any Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Applications are able to be deployed to any Servlets 2.2 complaint web application container or J2EE application server. In addition, the application can be configured to use JMS or EJB container services to provide higher quality of services.

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