Bruce Silver has recently posted a popular piece on BPMN that reminded me of some comments made by Assaf Arkin at the Intalio User Conference way back in June.
Is BPMN a graphical BPEL designer? Yes, with a tool like Intalio, I think that is true. But working with BPEL (for a business functional guy like me) is akin to putting hot metal under my fingernails. It’s not that I couldn’t learn to write BPEL, it’s just that I work to live not live to work …
I’ve always been impressed with the simplicity of the Ruby process executable used in openWFEru (demonstrating Ruby’s flexibility).
Simple BPEL (Simpel) is being developed/integrated by the Intalio team. This is likely to provide a usable alternative to graphical BPEL designers. There is a suggestion that BPMN diagrams could be generated from Simpel. I don’t know, but I’m guessing it’ll be possible to write Simpel directly in Ruby …
Maybe Simpel will gain the popularity of BPMN. The opportunity is that I can use a simple editor to write Simpel processes without having to use a BPMN designer. This, I guess, avoids the translation problem from diagram to BPEL?
Anyway, I’m down in London in a couple of weeks to get up-to-speed with Intalio 6.0. Interested in Simpel and REST support, as usual.