Business process bpmn implementation with services in uddi

Dear everyone,
could anyone provide me the link to the tutorial of implemenation bpmn with service in uddi?
I don't know how can i call a service, and how i implement a service in bpmn process with jdeveloper.
many thanks in advance,
sophea

Hi Sophea,
You can use service activity to invoke the service.
For exposing the BPM process as service, you can use message start activities (Receive) and service activity (Reply) to implement synchronous pattern.
Please refer Oracle® Fusion Middleware Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management 11g Release 1…
Hope it helps.
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