WSCDL to WSBPEL: A Case Study of ATL-Based Transformation
Source: Utrecht University
The ATLAS Transformation Language (ATL) is a hybrid transformation language that combines declarative and imperative programming elements and provides means to define model transformations. Most transformations using ATL reported in the literature show a simplified use of ATL, and often involve a single transformation. However, in more realistic situations, multiple transformations may be necessary, especially in case the original input/output models are not represented in the meta-modeling representation expected by the transformation engine. In this paper, the authors discuss a model transformation from service choreography (WSCDL) to service orchestration (WSBPEL), which cannot be performed in a single ATL transformation due to the mismatch between the concrete XML syntax of these languages and the meta-modeling representation expected by the ATL transformation engine.
| Format: | Size: | 964.40 | |
| Date: | Jun 2011 |



