Unwired Orchestrator allows you to share and re-use business processes by automatically generating and implementing a Web interface for calling the process using a SOAP request. A WSDL that describes this interface is automatically created. This WSDL may be used to define a web service within a second business process to allow it to call the shared process using the new Web interface.
A Web browser-based application is provided that allows you to browse the various business processes deployed to the instances existing on the server. After you select the desired process, set options and then select Deploy as web service. When deployment is completed, the business process uses the Web interface at restart.
To learn which business processes can be used as Web services, go to Characteristics of a Business Process that can be used as a Web Service.
To learn how to expose a business process as a Web service, go to Exposing a Business Process as a Web Service.
To view a diagram of creating a business process as a web service, go to Business Process as a Web Service Diagram.