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'''FDML (Flow Description Markup Language)''' is a now obsolete XML language from IBM used for making executable business process models for WebSphere Application Server (WAS).
 
'''FDML (Flow Description Markup Language)''' is a now obsolete XML language from IBM used for making executable business process models for WebSphere Application Server (WAS).
FDML is node-based and weakly related to WSFL. As of version 6.0 of the WAS, it has been replaced by BPEL (a block-based language) and is no longer supported.
 
FDML is node-based and weakly related to WSFL. As of version 6.0 of the WAS, it has been replaced by BPEL (a block-based language) and is no longer supported.
Sources:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/adiehelp/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.faq.wsie/html/Processes/1107492.html
Book: ''"Essential business process modeling"'' by Michael havey (ISBN 0596008430,ISBN 978-0596008437 )
 
==Sources:==
* http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/adiehelp/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.faq.wsie/html/Processes/1107492.html
* Book: ''"Essential business process modeling"'' by Michael havey (ISBN 0596008430,ISBN 978-0596008437 )
 
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