This page provides information on WSO2 BPS's compliance to the final WS-BPEL 2.0 specification released by OASIS.
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Ode currently uses the expressionLanguage attribute to determine the language used in assignments instead of using the queryLanguage attribute. WSO2 BPS provides certain (non-standard) extensions to the <assign> activity that do not conform to the specification's requirements for assignment extensions. Some of them are discussed through the following synopsis.
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<assignvalidate="yes|no"? standard-attributes>
standard-elements
(
<copykeepSrcElementName="yes|no"? ignoreMissingFromData="yes|no"?>
from-spec
to-spec
</copy>
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<extensionAssignOperation>
assign-element-of-other-namespace
</extensionAssignOperation>
)+
</assign> |
Throws following faults:
- bpel:invalidVariables
- bpel:selectionFailure
- bpel:subLanguageExecutionFault
- bpel:uninitializedVariable
- bpel:mismatchedAssignmentFailure
- bpel:uninitializedPartnerRole
Introduction to the <assign> Activity
The <assign> activity can be used to copy data from one variable to another, as well as to construct and insert new data using expressions. It can also be used to copy endpoint references to and from partnerLinks.
Each <assign> is made up of any number of <copy> entries, which are each made up of a "to-spec" (lvalue), and a from-spec (rvalue).
- ignoreMissingFormData - (optional) Should the bpel:selectionFailure standard fault be suppressed?
- yes - suppress standard faults
- no - (default) do not suppress standard faults
- validate - (optional, WSO2 BPS doesn't support this) validate modified variables?
- yes - the <assign> activity validates all the variables deing modified by the activity. If the validation fails the bpel:invalidVariables fault is thrown.
- no - (default) do not validate the modified variables
- <copy> - defines a lvalue, rvalue pair.
- keepSrcElementName - (optional) should the element name of the destination (as selected by the to-spec) be replaced by the element name of the source (as selected by the from-spec)?
- yes - element names are replaced
- no - (default) element names are not replaced
- <from> - specifies the rvalue
- <to> - specifies the lvale
- keepSrcElementName - (optional) should the element name of the destination (as selected by the to-spec) be replaced by the element name of the source (as selected by the from-spec)?
- <extensionAssignOperation> - a container for assignment extensions. If the element contained within the extensionAssignOperation elements not recognized by ODE and is not subjected to a mustUnderstand="yes" requirement from an extension declaration, then the element will be ignored.
The following types of variants are available for the <assign> activity.
- From/To-Spec Variants
- Variable Variant
From/To-Spec Variants
The <assign> activity copies a type-compatible value from the source ("from-spec") to the destination ("to-spec"), using <copy> element. The from-spec must be one of the following:
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<fromvariable="BPELVariableName"part="NCName"?><queryqueryLanguage="anyURI"?>?
queryContent
</query></from>
<frompartnerLink="NCName"endpointReference="myRole|partnerRole"/>
<fromvariable="BPELVariableName"property="QName"/>
<fromexpressionLanguage="anyURI"?>expression</from>
<from><literal>literal value</literal></from>
<fromvariable="BPELVariableName"extension="QName"/><!-- non-standard extension --> |
The to-spec must be one of the following:
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<tovariable="BPELVariableName"part="NCName"?><queryqueryLanguage="anyURI"?>?
queryContent
</query></to>
<topartnerLink="NCName"/>
<tovariable="BPELVariableName"property="QName"/>
<toexpressionLanguage="anyURI"?>expression</to>
<tovariable="BPELVariableName"extension="QName"/><!-- WSO2 BPS SPECIFIC --> |
A to-spec must return an lvalue. If a to-spec does not return an lvalue then a bpel:selectionFailure will be thrown. In the context of XPath, an lvalue is a node-list containing a single node from a variable or a partnerLink identified by the to-spec (e.g. the XPath expression concat("foo""bar") is not an lvalue).
Assignment is an atomic operation; that is, either all <copy> s succeed, or no changes are made.
In WSO2 BPS each <copy> is atomic
Variable Variant
Selects value stored in a BPEL variable
<to|from variable="BPELVariableName"part="NCName"?><queryqueryLanguage="anyURI"?>? queryContent </query></to|from>
- variable - (required) name of the variable
- part - (optional) if the type of this variable is a WSDL messageType this attribute may be used to provide the name of a part within that variable. This attribute must not be used when the variable is defined using XML schema types or element.
- <query> element may be used to select a value from the source or target variable or message part. The computed value of the query must be one the following:
- a sigle XML node, for example an attribute or an element
- test(i. e. a text node, CDATA section, string-valued XPath expression, etc..)
PartnerLink Variant
Allows manipulation of the endpoint references associated with partnerLinks.
<frompartnerLink="NCName"endpointReference="myRole|partnerRole"/>
<topartnerLink="NCName"/>
- partnerLink - name of the partnerLink
- role - the role or "side" of the partnerLink
- myRole - the endpoint reference of the process
- partnerRole - the partner's endpoint reference
For from-specs, the role attribute must be specified, while for the to-spec, the assignment is only possible to the partnerRole, hence there is no need to specify the role. Therefore, the to-spec can only refer to a <partnerLink> of which the declaration specifies the partnerRole attribute. The type of the value referenced by partnerLink-style from/to-specs is always a <sref:service-ref> element.
An attempt during process execution to read a partner link before its partnerRole EPR is initialized results in the bpel:uninitializedPartnerRole standard fault. Partner roles of partner links are read when they are referenced in an <invoke> or the <from> part of a <copy> in an <assign> activity.
Property Variant
Allows data manipulation using properties. The property value generated by the from-spec is generated in the same manner as the value returned by the bpel:getVariableProperty() function.
<to|from variable="BPELVariableName"property="QName"/>
- variable - name of the variable referenced
- property - name of the property to apply to the variable
Expression Variant
In the Expression Variant, an expression language (typically XPath), is used to calculate a value.
<to|from expressionLanguage="anyURI"?>expression</from>
- expressionLanguage - (optional) identifies the expression language.
- expression - the expression; syntax is determined by the expression language
The computed value of the expression must be one of the following:
- a single XML node, for example an attribute or an element
- text(i. e. a text node, CDATA section, string-valued XPath expression, etc..)
Literal Variant
The literal variant allows a literal value to be given as the rvalue.
<from><literal>literal value</literal></from>
- literal value - value to be assigned
The type of the literal value may be optionally indicated inline with the value by using XML Schema's instance type mechanism (xsi:type). The literal content must be either a single element or text. An empty <literal/> element is equivalent to an empty text node.
Empty Variant
Empty variant exist for extensibility purposes; it is not supported by WSO2 BPS.
<from|to/>
Insert Variant(non-standard extension)
Faults
- bpel:invalidVariables - A modified variable does not conform to its schema and the validate flag was set to yes.
- bpel:selectionFailure - The node(s) selected by a from/to-spec is (are) invalid. This includes cases when the to-spec returns a node that is not an lvalue, when multiple nodes are selected, or when no node is selected.
- bpel:subLanguageExecutionFault - Evaluating the expression (in the expression variant), or the query (in the variable variant) generated an error. For example, if a divide-by-zero is attempted.
- bpel:uninitializedVariable - The variable referenced in the from-spec has not been initialized.
- bpel:mismatchedAssignmentFailure - The nodes selected by the to-spec and from-spec are not compatible. This could occur if for example an attempt was made to assign a text node to an element variable, or an element variable was assigned to a message variable.
Examples
The following assigns a childless element bar in namespace http://example.com to an element-typed variable myFooBarElemVar:
<assign><copy><from><literalxmlns:foo="http://example.com"><foo:bar/></literal></from><tovariable="myFooBarElemVar"/></copy></assign>
The following assigns the string "FooBar" to a string-typed variable myStringVar:
<assign><copy><from><literal><![CDATA[FooBar]]></literal></from><tovariable="myStringVar"/></copy></assign>
The following assigns the string "" (i.e. the empty string) to a string-typed variable myStringVar:
<assign><copy><from><literal/></from><tovariable="myStringVar"/></copy></assign>
The following illustrates copying one variable (c1) to another (c2) as well as copying a variable part (address part of variable c1) to a variable of compatible element type (c3):
<assign><copy><fromvariable="c1"/><tovariable="c2"/></copy><copy><from>$c1.address</from><tovariable="c3"/></copy></assign>
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WS-BPEL 2.0 specification compliance of the WSO2 BPS. |