What is Modeler

Answer Posted / anderson

webMethods Modeler is a graphical tool for building a
business process model and
executing the model. After you create the business process
model, you can elect to
generate the run‐time components needed to execute the
model in the underlying
webMethods integration platform.
You can build process models that bring together data from
diverse sources in your
Enterprise such as:
�� Internal systems and applications
�� Databases and data warehouses
�� Trading Partners
�� Web services
�� Mainframes
�� Workflows (human interactions)

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