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- initialism computing Initialism of
Web Services Business Process Execution Language.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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For example, we also accept verbs at the operation level and not only at the WS-BPEL is a specifications initially developed by IBM and Microsoft and now maintained binding level.
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