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The Business Process Query Language (BPQL) is a management interface to a business process management infrastructure that includes a process execution facility (Process Server) and a process deployment facility (Process Repository). The BPQL interface to a Process Server enables business analysts to query the state and control the execution of process instances managed by the Process Server. This interface is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).<ref>Defining Business Process Query Language (BPQL) [http://docs.embarcadero.com/products/ea_studio/erstudioBA1.7/HTMLHelp/OnlineHelp/erstudioba/erstudiobaglossary/business_process_query_language_bpql.htm#:~:targetText=The%20Business%20Process%20Query%20Language,deployment%20facility%20(Process%20Repository) Embarcadero]</ref>
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== What is Business Process Query Language (BPQL) ==
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The Business Process Query Language (BPQL) is a management interface to a business process management infrastructure that includes a process execution facility (Process Server) and a process deployment facility (Process Repository). The BPQL interface to a Process Server enables business analysts to query the state and control the execution of process instances managed by the Process Server. This interface is based on the [[Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)]].<ref>
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[http://docs.embarcadero.com/products/ea_studio/erstudioBA1.7/HTMLHelp/OnlineHelp/erstudioba/erstudiobaglossary/business_process_query_language_bpql.htm Defining Business Process Query Language (BPQL) -Embarcadero]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 5 January 2023

What is Business Process Query Language (BPQL)

The Business Process Query Language (BPQL) is a management interface to a business process management infrastructure that includes a process execution facility (Process Server) and a process deployment facility (Process Repository). The BPQL interface to a Process Server enables business analysts to query the state and control the execution of process instances managed by the Process Server. This interface is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).[1]


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