You can reverse engineer files that contain BPEL objects into a BPM.
You reverse engineer the following types of BPEL files into a BPM:
The WSDL definitions contained in the .BPEL files are reversed into service providers.
We recommend that you begin with importing your .WSDL files before reverse engineering the .BPEL files, as PowerDesigner does not support the [import] clause, which allows you to reverse the WSDL definitions contained in .BPEL files.
You can muti-select files to reverser engineer using the Ctrl or Shift keys. All files will be reversed in the same BPM.
The reverse engineering begins, and the Merge Models dialog opens to let you control the differences between your BPM and the reversed engineered files.
For more information about merging models, see the Comparing and Merging Models chapter in the Core Features Guide.
You can also reverse engineer BPEL files in a new BPM. For more information, see Reverse Engineering Source Files into a BPM.