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| An API is the entrance port of your service. It can be used to communicate with the service from the outside. There are different kinds of APIs (e.g. REST API, SOAP API, ...) that describe different communication standards. |
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Modeling APIs | http_headers |
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| xUML services read the following incoming HTTP headers containing correlation information: - X-Transaction-Id or xTransactionId (in JMS context)
This header identifies the transaction the call belongs to. You can set the transaction id manually with setTransactionID. This header will be passed through the callstack to identify all service calls that belong to a transaction. - X-Request-Id
This header should identify the unique request. - X-Sender-Host and X-Sender-Service
These headers should contain the sender host resp. the sender service.
These headers will be all logged to the transaction log. Having this information, you can use this for error analysis or usage metrics. |
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Modeling APIs | http_headers_adapter where is it used? Cannot find it in the Designer Guide or other doc pages |
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| With xUML service adapter calls, the xUML Runtime adds the following outgoing HTTP headers containing correlation information to the request: - X-Transaction-Id or xTransactionId (in JMS context)
This header identifies the transaction the call belongs to. You can set the transaction id manually with setTransactionID. If not set, the Runtime will generate one. This header will be passed through the callstack to identify all service calls that belong to a transaction. - X-Request-Id
This header identifies the unique request. The Runtime generates a unique number for each adapter call. - X-Sender-Host and X-Sender-Service
These headers contain the sender host resp. the sender service. They are set by the Runtime automatically.
Transaction id and request id will be logged to the transaction log on the adapter call. Having this information, you can use this for error analysis or usage metrics. |
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Modeling APIs | httpHeaderMap |
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| Header information as a map. The map contains arrays of header value strings whereas the header name is the key of the map. - Header names are lowercase and treated case insensitive.
- Multiple headers with the same name are treated as arrays.
Refer to HTTP Header Support for more information on the standard xUML HTTP headers. |
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Modeling APIs | maxrequestbodysize
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| Specifies the maximum size of the request in KB (1 KB = 1024 Bytes). This can be used to prevent DoS or similar attacks. When the payload of the service exceeds the given maximum, incoming request are rejected. |
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Modeling APIs | maxrequestheadersize
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| Specifies the maximum size of the request header in KB (1 KB = 1024 Bytes). This can be used to prevent DoS or similar attacks. When the header payload of the service exceeds the given maximum, incoming request are rejected. |
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| Ports are elements of the UML modeling standard. A port defines an entrance point to the service and connects the API to an interface or class. |
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Modeling BPMN | activating_lanes |
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To activate the lane element, click its border or icon/header. If the element is active, an indicator is displayed in the lower right corner. |
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Modeling BPMN | add_bpmn_elements |
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| Drag the element you want to create from the toolbar and drop it on the diagram pane. Another way to create a bpmn element is to click on the element in the toolbar, switch to the editor and click again. To cancel the operation, press the Esc key. |
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Modeling BPMN | add_bpmn_model |
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| In the Process folder you can create your BPMN models. One service can contain several BPMN models. To create a model, hover over the Process folder to display the quick start icons and click Image Modified Add Model. |
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Modeling BPMN | add_library |
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| To add an unused library to the project, click on the Image Modified icon. |
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Modeling BPMN | bpmn_created |
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| The new BPMN model is also displayed in the service panel and you can use icon Image Modified to open it. |
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Modeling BPMN | bpmn_new_tab |
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| When you create a new model, it opens automatically in a new tab and you can directly start modeling.
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Modeling BPMN | create_bpmn |
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| Enter a name for the BPMN model in the pop-up window Create New Model. Click Save. |
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Modeling BPMN | no_role_assigned_to_lane
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If no roles are assigned to a lane, the process steps inside the lane can be executed by all users. |
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Modeling BPMN | other_background_color |
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| Background Color If you want to select a background color, activate the checkbox and click on the color placeholder that will appear. Then use the color picker to select a new color or enter the hexadecimal code of the desired color: Image Modified |
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Modeling BPMN | tip_export_import_in_service_panel
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Modeling BPMN | tip_service_panel_options |
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For detailed explanations of the item options in the Service panel, such as Cut, Copy, Rename, and Delete, see page Service Panel. |
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Modeling BPMN Implementing Your Process | attribute_name |
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| Click here to insert or change the Name of the related element. Generated elements (like e.g. message) cannot be renamed. |
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Modeling BPMN Implementing Your Process | create_form |
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| Enter a name for the form in the pop-up window Create New Form. Click Save. |
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Modeling BPMN Modeling Forms | form_created |
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| The new form is also displayed in the service panel and you can use icon Image Modified to open it. |
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Modeling BPMN Modeling Forms | form_new_tab |
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| When you create a new form, it opens automatically in a new tab and you can directly start designing.
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Modeling BPMN Supported BPMN Elements | define_timer |
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| To define the timer settings, click the icon Image Modified and an editor will open. For detailed explanations see How to Use the Scheduler/Timer. |
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Modeling BPMN Supported BPMN Elements | set_timeout |
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| To set the duration of the timer, the event should be trigged by a persisted property of type integer or datetime. You have two options to set the timeout in the attributes panel: - Integer: Define the number of seconds the event has to wait.
- Datetime: Define the absolute datetime when the event should fire.
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Modeling BPMN Working With Libaries | show_library_doc |
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| Use the documentation icon Image Modified to display the documentation of a library. You can find it in the Manage Libraries dialog... |
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Modeling BPMN Working With Libaries | show_library_doc_in_panel |
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| ... as well as in the service panel when you hover over a library. |
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Modeling BPMN Working With Libraries | add_libraries_to_folder
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| If you want to add your own libraries to a service, hover over the Libraries folder in the service panel and click icon Manage Libraries Image Modified. |
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Modeling BPMN Working With Libraries | library_in_service_panel
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| The added library is now displayed in the service panel and you can use it during modeling. |
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Modeling BPMN Working With Libraries | manage_libraries |
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| The dialog Manage Libraries opens. All libraries that have been uploaded to the current namespace are shown in this dialog: - Currently unused libraries are displayed on the left side of the window.
- The libraries that are already used in this service are shown on the right side.
Expand the drop-down lists to display the details of each library such as versions and dependencies. |
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Modeling BPMN Working With Libraries | used_libraries |
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| The library is now displayed in the column Used Libraries. If you have finished, click Save to persist your changes. |
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Pro-Code Development | tip_multi_project_workspaces
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Running Designer Applications | create_new_instance |
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| Select the process start you want to trigger from the drop-down menu. |
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Running Designer Applications | info_service_execution_options
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With PAS 23.1, you have two options to execute your service. You can run your applications: - in the test service without deployment: This option enables developers to easily test applied changes. Deployment is not necessary any more to execute the test service. Refer to Working with the Test Environment for details.
- in the deployed service: Developers only need to deploy a service...
- if they want to give other team members the opportunity to test dedicated features or versions of the service
- if they want to run regeression tests against the test server.
- Refer to Deploying a Service for details.
Deployment is also required when your service goes live and is transferred from your test to your productive systen. Refer to page Going Live with a Designer Service in PAS Academy > Designer Best Practices for further explanation. |
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Running Designer Applications | instance_list_content |
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| The instance list shows all running instances that have not yet been processed to the last service step. |
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Running Designer Applications | instance_list_progress_view |
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| A progress view is displayed... - ... if an open process instance is in a state where no forms have to be filled.
- ... if the instance is in a state that your role is not allowed to see.
You can wait until the process reaches the next form (or the process end) or switch back to the overview and proceed with another instance. |
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Running Designer Applications | instance_list_refresh |
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| Use icon Refresh Image Modified to update the instance list. |
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If the view of the instance list is associated with a role-based authorization concept, only users with appropriate permissions can access it via icon Image Modified. The icon is displayed next to the corresponding process name. |
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Running Designer Applications | instance_list_role_label |
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| If the process is role-based, role labels are displayed - one for each role assigned to your user. Click a label to view only the instances allowed for that role. For detailed information about role usage in apps, see chapter Role-based Authorization Concept. |
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Running Designer Applications | search_expressions
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| - The percent sign (%) represents zero, one, or multiple characters.
- The underscore sign (_) represents one, single character.
To search for a substring, use the percent sign % as a wildcard for any character and underscore _ for a single arbitrary character. |
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Running Designer Applications | select_process_to_create_instance |
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| Select the process for which you want to create a new instance by clicking the corresponding Image Modified icon. |
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Searching in the Designer Modeling BPMN Working With Libraries Implementing Your Process Validating a Service | tip_panel_management |
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Searching in the Designer Working With the Explorer | explorer_search |
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| On top of the explorer tree you can find a search box. Select the part of the explorer tree (namespace, folder or service) you want to search, and enter a search term. |
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Service Panel | add_libraries_to_folder_cm |
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| Alternatively, you can also add libraries via the context menu. |
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Service Panel Modeling BPMN | add_model_via_context_menu
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| Alternatively, you can open the context menu of a Process folder and select the option Add Model. |
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Service Panel Modeling Forms
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| Alternatively, you can open the context menu of a Forms folder and select the option Add Form. |
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Sharing Designer Content | include_in_library
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| The Include checkbox corresponds to the element attribute Include in Library Export: Activate the checkbox for all elements that you want to include in your library. |
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Supported BPMN Elements | attribute_trigger_events
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| Trigger Events: Use the attribute Trigger Events in the Attributes Panel to define which button of a form associated to the element triggers the default process flow of a BPMN process. This attribute is only available for boundary events. |
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Supported BPMN Elements | boundary_events |
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Supported BPMN Elements | creation_of_start_events |
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A start event can only be created via the elements toolbar. |
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Supported BPMN Elements | editing_and_styling |
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| - Go to Working with the BPMN Editor for further information regarding editing of BPMN elements using the different context menus on the diagram pane.
- Go to Styling BPMN Elements for further information regarding styling possibilities for BPMN elements, for example how to change the background color, the font style and size etc.
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Supported BPMN Elements | execution_other_elements |
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| None. The content of this element is ignored during execution. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_cssClass |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_cssClass |
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| Enables a field-acurate layout customization. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_cssClass_value |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_cssClass_value |
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| A valid CSS class. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_customerAttributes |
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| The attribute is used to activate Angular directives, that are created as development kit (devkit) library to expand the default functionality.
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_customerAttributes_values |
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| - empty attribute
- attribute with value (e.g. color="red")
- multiple entries separated by space (e.g. color="red" multiline max="5")
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_description |
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| A commentary field for the developer. The content is invisible to users and its sole purpose is internal documentation. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_editing |
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| Go to page Modeling Forms for further information regarding editing of form elements using the context menu. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_label |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_label |
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| Field name shown in the form. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_mandatory |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_mandatory |
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| The element must be filled or used if the checkbox is activated. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_mandatory_false |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_mandatory_false |
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| Element may remain empty (default). |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_mandatory_true |
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| Element must be filled. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_name |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_name |
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| Technical identifier for data processing and not visible for the end user. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_name_value |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_name_value |
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| Alphanumercial characters and underscore. Info |
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It is not allowed to start the name with a number. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_read-only |
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| This field is write-protected. When you use the option, Read-only is added to the bottom right of the element:
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_read-only_false |
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| User can enter values (default). |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_read-only_true |
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| User cannot enter values. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_symbolType |
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MultiExcerptName | form_elements_symbolType |
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| Displays the type of the form element in read-only mode. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_text |
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| In this field, you can enter text. Content added to attribute Text is shown in the element. If the user does not change the content of the field during form execution, the content of Text will be saved to the database. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_vertical_alignment |
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| The attribute is used to adjust the position of a form element in context to a bigger neighboring element. Example: The Radio Button Group Color is much bigger than the Button Next, but the button should be shown at the bottom of the form. Therefore, the button's attribute Vertical Alignment is set to Bottom. Image Modified |
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| Align the element at the bottom of the element cell.
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_vertical_alignment_center |
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| Align the element in the middle of the element cell. |
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Supported Form Elements | form_elements_vertical_alignment_top |
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| Align the element on top of the element cell (default).
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Supported Form Elements | grouping_deletion |
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| If you delete a grouping element, it is erased from your work area including all content. |
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Supported Form Elements | note_on_instance_table
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The Instance List is a special form of the data table which is created for every BPMN model. Go to page Configuring the Instance List for detailed information. |
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Supported Form Elements Modeling Forms | form_elements_placeholder |
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| The content of this attribute is displayed in the element when attribute Text has not been filled. The placeholder is a sample value, it is not saved to the database. When a user overwrites the placeholder, it disappears and the user's input is saved to attribute Text. Info |
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If content is added to both attributes Text and Placeholder, the content of Text is displayed in the element. |
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Technical Concepts | http_headers |
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| Designer services read the following incoming HTTP headers containing correlation information: - X-Transaction-Id or xTransactionId (in JMS context)
This header identifies the transaction the call belongs to. You can set the transaction id manually with setTransactionID(). If not set, the Runtime will generate one. This header will be passed through the callstack to identify all service calls that belong to a transaction. - X-Request-Id
This header should identify the unique request. - X-Sender-Host and X-Sender-Service
These headers should contain the sender host resp. the sender service.
These headers will be all logged to the transaction log. Having this information, you can use this for error analysis or usage metrics. |
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Technical Concepts | http_headers_adapter |
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| With adapter calls, the xUML Runtime adds the following outgoing HTTP headers containing correlation information to the request: - X-Transaction-Id or xTransactionId (in JMS context)
This header identifies the transaction the call belongs to. You can set the transaction id manually with setTransactionID. If not set, the Runtime will generate one. This header will be passed through the callstack to identify all service calls that belong to a transaction. - X-Request-Id
This header identifies the unique request. The Runtime generates a unique number for each adapter call. - X-Sender-Host and X-Sender-Service
These headers contain the sender host resp. the sender service. They are set by the Runtime automatically.
Transaction id and request id will be logged to the transaction log on the adapter call. Having this information, you can use this for error analysis or usage metrics. |
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Testing and Integration | tip_api_organizations
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For detailed information about the usage of organizations in API Management, refer to Organizations in the API Management guide. |
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| - Various pages (also in ACADEMY space)
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Validating and Testing a Service | validating_intro |
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| The Designer supports you during modeling by validating the service, displaying messages for invalid implementations, and giving you advice on how to fix these errors. |
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Working With Libraries | bridge_base |
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| The Designer provides all necessary base types in a Bridge Base standard library. This library is available in all services and cannot be removed. It contains the following xUML base types: - Any
- Blob
- Boolean
- DateTime
- Float
- Integer
- String
Most of these base types are only able to hold one single piece of information, like text in a string, true or false in a boolean, or binary data in a blob. If you want to associate several bits of information, you have to define a complex type that combines a number of independent base types and possibly other complex types. Such complex types are modeled as classes. To use your own types, you can
- define your own data structures in the Implementation folder
- provide them via a library.
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Working With Libraries | library_concepts |
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| Libraries are code repositories that are useful to organize your development project into re-usable pieces that can be used in multiple services. They contain predefined classes, interfaces, operations and parameters you can use during modeling by simple drag & drop. Libraries are developed with the Builder. The Designer comes with a standard library which already provides all necessary Base Types and base type operations. |
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Working With Libraries | note_library_deletion
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Be careful when using this option: If you delete a library in the administration, it is no longer available for all services in the namespace. The implementation of the service(s) in the affected namespace may become invalid. |
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Working With Libraries Administrating Libraries | note_library_version_deletion
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If you delete a library version in the administration that is still in use, the implementation of all affected services may become invalid. |
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Working With the Explorer | create_project |
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| Enter a name for the service in the pop-up window Create New Service. Click Save. |
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Working With the Explorer | folder_created |
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| The new folder is created and displayed in the tree. |
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Working With the Explorer | import_limitations
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| - You cannot import newer versions to a system having an older version installed.
- There are no migrations if importing Designer content from versions prior to Designer 21.1.3 (2.0.165). This may result in the imported service not working.
In the future, importing data from a version older than 21.1.3 will be disabled.
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Working With the Explorer | note_access_restrictions_on_several_levels
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You can set access restrictions on several levels: - On a namespace:
Namespace permission can be set in the User Management. These permissions have the highest priority. If a namespace with e.g. read-only permissions is assigned to the user in the User Management, You cannot override this permission in the Designer. For further information go to the Scheer PAS Administration Guide. - On a folder:
Folder permissions affect all sub-elements of the folder, but you can assign permissions to a service within the folder independently. - On a service:
Service permissions only affect the corresponding service.
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| The only restriction for folder names is that they must not be empty. To all other elements in the Explorer, the following name restrictions apply: Element names... - ... must not be empty.
- ... must not contain spaces.
- ... must not start with numbers.
- ... must not end with a period (.).
- ... must not contain one of the following characters: <, >, :, ", /, \, |, ?, *
- Furthermore, the following strings must not be used as element names: CON, PRN, AUX, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, LPT9.
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| To open a service, click on the service name in the explorer tree. - The Service tab will open.
- The service details will be displayed on the right side of the tree.
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To access the service, click on the the explorer tab icon or on the service details area to close the explorer tab. Go to page Service Panel for further information. |
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| The new service is created and displayed in the tree. |
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| By exporting and importing, you can transfer Designer contents between PAS installations. These installations may have divergent versions. Info |
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As of Designer 21.1.3, import will perform migrations on the imported service if the data to be imported is not older than Designer 21.1.3 (2.0.165). If there is a version gap of more than one version, multiple migrations will be applied if necessary. |
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| A Service contains one executable micro service. Services are created in the Explorer tree. The necessary settings for your service such as the service properties, the BPMN model, the data model, used libraries and forms are managed within the service. You need to open a service to access its contents via the Service panel, see Service Panel for details. |
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Further information about the Cockpit, tiles and groups can be found in the BPaaS Guide. |
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| Enter a name for the folder in the pop-up window Create New Folder. Click Save. |
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| You are now able to paste the URL, for example to an email. |
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| The action is confirmed by a toast message. |
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