Basic differences and deployment

Hi All,
Anyone could please help me understand the difference between Composites and Bpel process, and is there any differences in deployment method for both?
Thanks
Sam

A composite is generally a project in Jdeveloper. Each Composite can have one or many BPEL Processes. It all depends on how
many BPEL processes you want to keep in your composite. In your Jdeveloper project, there will be a file called composite.xml.
This is where the SCA of the composite is defined, like how many services, components and references. they are joined together using wires.
And coming to deployment, when you deploy a composite i mean project in JDeveloper, everything gets deployed as a whole through jar file. we just deploy the composite either through
Jdeveloper or Ant Scripts or WLST or EM console.
Thanks,
N

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