You have access to a Scheer PAS Designer installation and want to get to know the basic functionalities? By our step-by-step tutorials, you can quickly learn how to model and execute an application with the Designer!
Working With the Designer Tutorials
The tutorials all build on each other and show all the important basic functionalities using the example of a simple order approval service. Follow the step-by-step instructions to build your first executable application with Scheer PAS Designer.
For those interested in detailed knowledge, we have integrated two types of hints:
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Links to releated pages in the official Designer guide, e.g.: Refer to Namespaces in the Designer Guide for more information.
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Good to Know infoboxes with background information about the concept of the introduced designer functionality. Click on the box to expand its content.
Example:
In our first tutorial, we will show
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how to draw BPMN diagrams with the Designer
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how to design forms with the Designer
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how to test your application using the preview
In our second tutorial, we will show
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how to add executions to BPMN elements
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how to map data between forms and the BPMN process
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how to test your application using the preview
In our third tutorial, we will show
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how to map process data
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how to configure the instance list to show process data
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the functionalities of the instance list
In our fourth tutorial, we will show
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how to deploy a service as a container
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how to manage your containerized service
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the differences between a test service and a deployed service
In our fifth tutorial, we will show
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how to add roles to a process
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how to assign roles to lanes
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the effects of the role check
Prerequisites
To be able to go through the step-by-step tutorials, the following items have to be available or installed:
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You need an up-and-running installation of Scheer PAS Designer.
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You need a PAS user with at least the following profiles:
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pas_base
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pas_user
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xuml_container_admin
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a personal profile ("sandbox")
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Related Content
Related Documentation: