Betsy is a tool to check the degree of conformance of a BPEL/BPMN engine against the BPEL/BPMN standard.
This software is licensed under the LGPL Version 3 Open Source License!
- Release v2.1.0 September 2015
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Release Notes: In this release, we extended betsy from Windows-only to *nix systems and can confirm that engine benchmarking works on Ubuntu. Furthermore, the release includes regular maintainence, updates and a number of minor fixes and improvements.
Highlights:
- All platform-specific calls and command scripts have been duplicated for both operating environments.
- Benchmarks can now be executed in contemporary public continuous integration infrastructure and also in container environments.
- Engines now use a consistent naming scheme:
NAME__VERSION[__CONFIG]*
Examples:bpelg__5_3__in-memory
,ode__1_3_6
,openesb__2_2__virtual
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- Release v2.0.0 January 2015
- Release v1.1.0 October 2014
- Release v1.0.0 February 2014
- Release v0.4.0 February 2014
- Release v0.3.0 December 2013
- Release v0.2.0 December 2012
- Release v0.1.0 July 2012
- Windows 7
- JDK 1.8.0_05 (64 Bit) or higher
JAVA_HOME
should point to the jdk directoryPATH
should includeJAVA_HOME/bin
- JDK 1.7.X
JAVA7_HOME
should point to the jdk directory (needed to exectue older engines not supporting Java 8)
LGPL Version 3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html
Requirements (see above) have to be fulfilled to execute betsy
on the command line with the configuration from config.properties
.
usage: betsy [OPTIONS] <ENGINES> <PROCESSES>
Options:
-b,--build-only Builds only the artifacts. Does
nothing else.
-c,--check-deployment Verifies deployment instead of test
success
-e,--use-external-partner-service Use external partner service instead
of internal one
-h,--help Print usage information.
-o,--open-results-in-browser Opens results in default browser
-p,--partner-address <arg> Partner IP and Port (defaults to
localhost:2000)
-t,--to-core-bpel <arg> Transform to Core BPEL
-f,--use-custom-test-folder <arg> Use a custom test folder (folder name defaults to "test")
GROUPS for <ENGINES> and <PROCESSES> are in CAPITAL LETTERS.
<ENGINES>: [ALL, LOCALS, VMS, RECENT, ode__1_3_5, ode__1_3_6,
ode__1_3_5__in-memory, ode__1_3_6__in-memory, openesb__2_2, openesb__2_3,
openesb__2_3_1, openesb__3_0_1, openesb__3_0_5, orchestra__4_9,
activebpel__5_0_2, petalsesb__4_0, petalsesb__4_1, bpelg__5_3,
bpelg__5_3__in-memory, wso2__3_2_0, wso2__3_1_0, wso2__3_0_0, wso2__2_1_2,
ode__1_3_5__virtual, bpelg__5_3__virtual, openesb__2_2__virtual,
petalsesb__4_0__virtual, orchestra__4_9__virtual,
activebpel__5_0_2__virtual, ode, bpelg, wso2, petalsesb, active_bpel,
orchestra, openesb]
<PROCESSES>: [ALL, BASIC_ACTIVITIES_WAIT, BASIC_ACTIVITIES_THROW,
BASIC_ACTIVITIES_RECEIVE, BASIC_ACTIVITIES_INVOKE,
BASIC_ACTIVITIES_ASSIGN, BASIC_ACTIVITIES, SCOPES_EVENT_HANDLERS,
SCOPES_FAULT_HANDLERS, SCOPES, STRUCTURED_ACTIVITIES_FLOW,
STRUCTURED_ACTIVITIES_IF, STRUCTURED_ACTIVITIES_FOR_EACH,
STRUCTURED_ACTIVITIES_PICK, STRUCTURED_ACTIVITIES, CONTROL_FLOW_PATTERNS,
STATIC_ANALYSIS, SA00019, SA00018, SA00017, SA00012, SA00056, SA00011,
SA00055, SA00010, SA00054, SA00053, SA00016, SA00015, SA00059, SA00014,
SA00058, SA00013, SA00057, SA00063, SA00062, SA00061, SA00060, SA00023,
SA00067, SA00022, SA00066, SA00021, SA00065, SA00020, SA00064, SA00025,
SA00069, SA00024, SA00068, SA00070, SA00072, SA00071, SA00034, SA00078,
SA00077, SA00032, SA00076, SA00037, SA00036, SA00035, SA00079, SA00081,
SA00080, SA00085, SA00084, SA00083, SA00082, SA00008, SA00007, SA00006,
SA00001, SA00045, SA00089, SA00044, SA00088, SA00087, SA00086, SA00005,
SA00048, SA00003, SA00047, SA00002, SA00046, SA00092, SA00091, SA00090,
SA00052, SA00051, SA00095, SA00050, SA00093, FAULTS, ERRORS, ...]
# Examples
$ betsy bpel # Running all tests for all engines
$ betsy bpel ode # Running all tests for Apache ODE
$ betsy bpel ode,bpelg # Running all tests for Apache ODE and bpel-g
$ betsy bpel ALL Sequence # Running Sequence test for all engines
$ betsy bpel ALL Sequence,While # Running Sequence and While test for all engines
$ betsy bpel ode Sequence # Running Sequence test for Apache ODE
$ betsy bpel ode Invoke-Catch # Running Invoke-Catch test for Apache ODE
$ betsy bpel -t sequence.xsl,pick.xsl ode_v # Running all tests for the virtualised Apache ODE with sequence.xsl and pick.xsl CoreBPEL transformations
$ betsy bpel -o # Opens the results in the default browser after a successful run
usage: betsy bpmn [OPTIONS] <ENGINES> <PROCESSES>
Options:
-b,--build-only Builds only the artifacts. Does nothing
else.
-h,--help Print usage information.
-o,--open-results-in-browser Opens results in default browser
GROUPS for <ENGINES> and <PROCESSES> are in CAPITAL LETTERS.
<ENGINES>: [ALL, camunda__7_0_0, camunda__7_1_0, camunda__7_2_0,
camunda__7_3_0, activiti__5_16_3, activiti__5_17_0, activiti__5_18_0,
activiti__6_0_0_beta1, jbpm__6_0_1, jbpm__6_1_0, jbpm__6_2_0, jbpm__6_3_0,
activiti, jbpm, camunda]
<PROCESSES>: [ALL, GATEWAYS, ACTIVITIES, ERRORS, EVENTS, BASICS, DATA,
PATTERNS, MINIMAL, ExclusiveGateway, ExclusiveGateway_Default,...]
$ gradlew idea # Generating Intellij IDEA project files
$ gradlew eclipse # Generating Eclipse project files
$ gradlew groovydoc # Generating GroovyDoc
$ gradlew enginecontrol # Opens a Swing GUI that allows to install, start and stop supported engines
From public subversion directory https://lspi.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/svn/betsy/
downloads/ # downloads of the engines
server/ # engine installation directory
test/ # execution results and reports
src/main/tests/configuration/[standard]/ # the test configuration
src/main/tests/files/[standard]/ # the test files
src/main/xslt/[standard]/[engine/] # common and engine specific xslt scripts
src/main/resources/[standard]/[engine/] # common and engine specific xsds and other resources
src/main/groovy # the main source code
src/main/java # mock web service implementation
# for BPMN
maven/ # Maven
jbpmdependencies/ # Dependencies for jBPM
jbpmdeployer/ # jars to deploy a process to jBPM
# for BPEL
ant/ # Apache Ant
soapui/ # soapUI
test/
test/reports/
test/reports/html/ # html junit reports
test/$engine/
test/$engine/$process/
test/$engine/$process/process/
test/$engine/$process/reports/
test/$engine/$process/logs/
BPEL structure
test/$engine/$process/pgk/ # deployable zip files
test/$engine/$process/soapui/ # soapUI test suite
[test/$engine/$process/binding/ # binding package]
[test/$engine/$process/composite/ # composite package]
BPMN structure
test/$engine/$process/testSrc/ # source java files for the test
test/$engine/$process/testBin/ # class files for the test
[test/$engine/$process/war/ # the files for the war file]
Adrian Bazyli, Annalena Bentele, Mathias Casar, Matthias Geiger, Simon Harrer, Christian Kremitzl, Joerg Lenhard, Lea-Louisa Maaß, Frederik Müller, Christian Preißinger, Cedric Röck , Severin Sobetzko and Andreas Vorndran
The following scientific publications are either about betsy, have used betsy to present benchmarks or use and build upon data obtained through betsy:
- Harrer, S., Lenhard, J.: Betsy - A BPEL Engine Test System, Bamberger Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsinformatik und Angewandten Informatik Nr. 90, Bamberg University, July 2012. ISSN 0937-3349, this is betsy's original architectural white paper
- Harrer, S., Lenhard, J., Wirtz, G.: BPEL Conformance in Open Source Engines, Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA'12), Taipei, Taiwan, December 17-19, 2012, see also the presentation for which these test results have been used.
- Lenhard, J., Wirtz, G.: Detecting Portability Issues in Model-Driven BPEL Mappings, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'2013), Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Knowledge Systems Institute, June 27 - 29, 2013
- Lenhard, J., Wirtz, G.: Measuring the Portability of Executable Service-Oriented Processes, Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International EDOC Conference, Vancouver, Canada, September 9 - 13, 2013, Awarded Best Student Conference Paper in Service Science
- Harrer, S., Lenhard, J., Wirtz, G.: Open Source versus Proprietary Software in Service-Orientation: The Case of BPEL Engines, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC '13), Berlin, Germany, December 2 - 5, 2013
- Lenhard, J., Harrer, S., Wirtz, G.: Measuring the Installability of Service Orchestrations Using the SQuaRE Method, Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA'13), Kauai, Hawaii, USA, December 16 - 18, 2013, Awarded Best Conference Paper
- Harrer, S., Röck, C., Wirtz, G.: Automated and Isolated Tests for Complex Middleware Products: The Case of BPEL Engines, Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops (ICSTW 2014), Testing Tools Track, Cleveland, OH, USA, March 30 – April 4, 2014
- Geiger, M., Harrer, S. Lenhard, J. Casar, M., Vorndran, A., Wirtz, G.: BPMN Conformance in Open Source Engines, Proceedings of the 9 th IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE), San Francisco Bay, CA, USA, March 30 – April 3 2015
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