Advanced e-services require efficient, flexible, and easy-to-use workflow t
echnology that integrates well with mainstream Internet technologies such a
s XML and Web servers. This paper discusses an XML-enabled architecture for
distributed workflow management that is implemented in the latest version
of our Mentor-lite prototype system. The key asset of this architecture is
an XML mediator that handles the exchange of business and flow control data
between workflow and business-object servers on the one hand and client ac
tivities on the other via XML messages over http. Our implementation of the
mediator has made use of Oracle's XSQL servlet. The major benefit of the a
dvocated architecture is that it provides seamless integration of client ap
plications into e-service workflows with scalable efficiency and very littl
e explicit coding, in contrast to an earlier, Java-based, version of our Me
ntor-lite prototype that required much more code and exhibited potential pe
rformance problems.