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Transaction processing / Business Process Execution Language / Process management / Workflow technology / Long-running transaction / Compensating transaction / WS-Coordination / Simple API for Grid Applications / Architectural pattern
Date: 2014-03-15 00:19:42
Transaction processing
Business Process Execution Language
Process management
Workflow technology
Long-running transaction
Compensating transaction
WS-Coordination
Simple API for Grid Applications
Architectural pattern

Saga Back in chapter 2, we talked about the Transactional Service pattern as a way to help make a service handle requests in a reliable manner. However, using the Transactional Service Pattern, only solves one par

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