Apache Kafka | kafka_message |
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| The Apache Kafka documentation speaks of events that contain a message, or of records in more technical parts of the documentation. This documentation summarizes all under the term "message". |
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Configuring the Instance List | instance_list_basics
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| Each deployed application offers two basic functionalities during execution: The user can start a process (and start a so-called instance of the process) - and he can also view the existing instances that have not yet been completed. These "instances in progress" are displayed in the instance list. For each BPMN model, a dedicated instance list is generated. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | add_column
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| Use the Add button to add a new column. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | column_cancel |
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| Use the Cancel button to discard your changes. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | column_drag |
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| Use this area to move the columns by drag and drop. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | column_hidden |
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| Activate this checkbox to hide this column during execution. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | column_label
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| The input in this field is displayed as header of the column. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | column_name |
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| Technical identifier for data processing. Not visible for the end user. The input in this field is mandatory. |
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Configuring the Instance List Supported Form Elements | column_save |
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| Use the Save button to save your changes. |
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Constants and Names | service_types_parameters
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| RemoteIPAddress | IP address of host that initiated the request. If a proxy is used, this is the IP of the proxy server. | RemotePort | Port number, from which the request was initiated. | RemoteHostName | Name of the host that initiated the request. If not resolvable, the IP address is returned. | LocalIPAddress | IP address of the machine this service runs on. | LocalPort | Port number of this service. | LocalHostName | Name of the host this service runs on. If not resolvable, the IP address is returned. | HTTP
| Method | HTTP method used to invoke this service. Usually, it returns POST. | URI | URI called to invoke this service. | Body | Complete content of the HTTP request invoking this service. | <header> | Any other name will return the value of the HTTP header of the same name, if it exists. | SOAP | Header | Complete source of the SOAP header sent to invoke this service. | Body | Complete source of the SOAP body sent to invoke this service. | fault | Content of the SOAP fault if a request comes with a fault element. | System
| Host | Local host name. This call returns a value for all service types. | IP | IP address of the local host. This call returns a value for all service types. | User | The operating system user who is executing the current service. This user has nothing to do with the external user who might invoke a service. Thus, this call returns a value for all service types. | SystemEnvironment | <environment variable name> | Value of the operating system environment variable. This call returns a value for all service types. Note: the accessible environment variables can be inspected in the start log of the current service (see Server User Guide for more details). | Object
| class | The name of the persistent state class. | ID | The unique technical ID of the of the object as stored to the persistent state database. |
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Constants and Names | service_types_protocols |
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Constants and Names | transaction_id |
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| The Transaction ID identifies a transaction. It is a unique number used to trace service calls through the call stack of multiple service calls. - Clients calling an xUML service can provide a transaction ID in HTTP header X-Transaction-ID or xTransactionId (in JMS context).
- SOAP clients can also use the SOAP headers to provide a transaction ID.
- If an xUML service is called without providing a transaction ID, the Runtime will generate such an ID.
This ID will be passed on through the call stack of the xUML service, so that the whole transaction can be traced. This can be useful, when analyzing the log file in case of error. |
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Designer Administration | backup_upload_change_file |
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| The name of the selected file is displayed. If you want to select a different file, use the Change File button. The file's name is also displayed in field Name. Info |
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Designer Administration | backup_upload_change_name |
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| Change the contents of the Name field of you want to rename the backup before uploading it. The Confirm button is only enabled after you have selected the namespace to which the file is to be uploaded. |
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Designer Administration | library_documentation |
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| If documentation is available, it will be displayed in a separate pop-up. |
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Designer Administration Getting Started With Designer | different_admin_views |
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| The content of the tree in the administration tab depends on the profile assigned to your account within Scheer PAS Administration . |
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Designer Administration Working With Libraries | clear_compiler_cache |
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Example: - In a BPMN model, a library lib is used in version 1.0.0 from January.
- In the library administration, lib 1.0.0 is replaced with 1.0.0 from February.
- The user has to clear the Compiler cache to get 1.0.0 from February.
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Designer User Guide | add_horizontal_space |
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| Use this icon if you need more or less space on the diagram pane. Click on the pane to display the start line, the second click marks the end line and defines the size of the area to be added. To add space, click from left to right to define the area. If you want to delete a horizontal space, click from right to left to define the area |
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Designer User Guide | add_vertical_space |
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| Use this icon if you need more or less space on the diagram pane. Click on the pane to display the start line, the second click marks the end line and defines the size of the area to be added. To add space, click from top to bottom to define the area. If you want to delete a vertical space, click from bottom to top to define the area. |
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Designer User Guide | panel_customization |
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| You have several options to adjust the diagram pane. When you open the pane for the first time, the default view is displayed: - The Diagram Pane is displayed in the centre at the top
(see chapter Modeling BPMN for further information) - The Execution Pane is displayed below the diagram pane
(see chapter Modeling Execution for further information) - Four Designer Panels are shown in the left sidebar
- The Service Panel
- The Controls Panel
- The Attributes Panel
- The Validation Panel
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Designer User Guide | show_invalid |
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| Activate the icon to highlight all invalid elements. |
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Designer User Guide | toggle_grid |
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| Use this icon to enable or disable the grid on the diagram pane. The grid supports you during modeling: If the grid is enabled, elements snap to the grid points. |
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Drawing a Business Process | exclusive_gateway_conditions |
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- If you use an exclusive gateway, only one sequence flow is selected.
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Drawing a Business Process | instance_persistent_state |
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Process instances are kept in the persistent state database: The instances are created on process start and deleted on process end. Go to page xUML Service State Machines for further information. |
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Filesystem Adapter | hint_backslash_in_path |
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| When using the Windows style with backward slashes "\" you have to be aware that you need to escape this character. The escape character is also the "\". To avoid this, use forward slashes with Windows as well. |
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Form Elements | prepopulation_no |
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| This element cannot be prepopulated. |
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Form Elements | prepopulation_yes |
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| This element can be prepopulated. - You can set a default value in the Attributes panel to be applied before displaying the form. Refer to Changing BPMN Element Attributes for more information on that.
- You can overwrite these defaults dynamically in the Get Data execution of a user task. How to do this is explained on Using Forms.
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Implementing Your Process | default_value_attribute |
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| Specify a default value for the related variable here. |
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Implementing Your Process | execution_preliminaries |
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You need to perform two steps to implement executional parts to your model: - Provide all necessary data types and operations for the implementation of your process. These types and operations reside in the Service panel of the BPMN editor.
- You can use the Base Types that are provided with the Designer.
- You can create other necessary types yourself in the Implementation section.
Go to Modeling Data Mapping for further information. - You can import a library that provides additional types and operations.
See chapter Designer Administration > Libraries for further information.
- In the second step, select data types and operations from the Service panel, and add them to your process at the right places.
- How this is done will be explained in this chapter.
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Implementing Your Process | execution_tabs |
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| - On Event: The model is executed when the event occurs.
- On Exit: The model is executed after completion of the task/event.
- Decision: The model is executed when the process reached the gateway.
- Get Data: The model is executed when BPMN is waiting in a user task and returns the default values for the form.
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Implementing Your Process | local |
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| Variables created in section Local are only available for use within the current execution. |
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Implementing Your Process | persisted |
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| Variables created in section Persisted are usable in all executions of the BPMN model. |
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Implementing Your Process | persisted_variable_added |
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| The variable is added to the execution pane. |
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Implementing Your Process | second_persisted_variable |
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Once a variable is defined as to be persisted, it is available in all executions throughout the BPMN model. If you drag out the same type again, a second persisted variable is created that is independent of the first. A consecutive number is appended to the name automatically as variable names must be unique. |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling BPMN | class |
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| A class is an aggregation of properties and operations that describes a complex data type from which objects can be created. |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling BPMN | implementation_folder
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| All elements inside the Implementation folder need to be created within packages. Add a new package via the quick action or the context menu. |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling BPMN | operation
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| An operation adds behavior to a class or interface. The behavior describes how to process the data given by the parameters. In the context of the Designer, you can implement operations as mapping diagram, action script or activity. |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling BPMN | packages
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| A package is like a directory for the file system. It is used to group executable data model elements. Packages can have any depth of nesting: To structure your work, you can create packages within packages. Also, packages define a sort of namespace to the contained elements. The name of the package is part of the element path, e.g. Package1.Class is different from Package2.Class . |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling BPMN | property |
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| Properties are data fields that describe the structure of the class. |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling Data Structures | interface
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| In contrast to a class, an interface has no properties nor implementations. Interfaces are used to define common operations of multiple classes, and then derive from that interface. Operations of interfaces do not have an implementation but only define the signature (parameters and types). |
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Implementing Your Process Modeling Data Structures | parameter
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| Operations can have parameters that define the input and output objects. Operation parameters can be of simple type (Base Types) or of complex type (class or interface). |
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Modeling Activities | hint_activity_diagram
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| Activities are modeled in activity diagrams. Refer to Modeling Activities for more information on how to create an activity diagram. |
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Modeling BPMN | activating_lanes |
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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 form 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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Image Modified | If you open the role editor, it contains an empty line already. Start typing the name of the role your are seaching for in field Role. The field has an autocomplete function: As soon as you start inserting, a drop-down list is displayed containing all available roles that match your input. Select the role you want to use. | Image Modified | In the next step you need to assign the rights that will be granted to the role owner. Available options are: Right | Description |
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Write | A user assigned to this role will be able to see and change the instance data for all process steps in the current lane. | Read | A user assigned to this role will be able to display the instance data for all process steps in the current lane. This right is assigned by default. | List | A user assigned to this role will only be able to see the instances in the instance table for all process steps in the current lane. |
| Image Modified | You can continue to add further roles (or create new ones) as multiple roles can be assigned to one lane. When you have finished, save your changes to apply them to the lane. | Image Modified | The number of roles assigned to a lane is displayed in the attributes panel. | Image Modified | You have to open the user management, to assign the new role to users.
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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 | |
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Image Modified | Click button New Role to create a new role and assign it to the lane element. | Image Modified | Enter the name of the new role in the pop-up window. The input is mandatory. | Image Modified | If the role name is already in use, you will not be able to save. Use the existing role instead. | Image Modified | Save to create the role. | Image Modified | The new role is now added to the role editor and assigned to the current lane. | Image Modified | In the next step you need to assign the rights that will be granted to the role owner. Available options are: Right | Description |
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Write | A user assigned to this role will be able to see and change the instance data for all process steps saved in the current lane. | Read | A user assigned to this role will be able to display the instance data for all process steps saved in the current lane. This right is assigned by default. | List | A user assigned to this role will only be able to see the instances in the instance table for all process steps saved in the current lane. |
| Image Modified | You can continue to create further roles (or add already existing ones) as multiple roles can be assigned to one lane. When you have finished, save your changes to apply them to the lane. | Image Modified | The number of roles assigned to a lane is displayed in the attributes panel. | Image Modified | The new role has also been added to the user management. You have to open the user management, to assign the new role to users.
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Image Modified | For a role-based process model, you need at least one main lane. You can then add sublanes. | Image Modified | To create sublanes, drag the next lane elements onto the header of the main lane element. Drop the new element on the border of an existing lane to position the new sublane. To create a sublane within a sublane, you can drag the element onto the body of an existing lane. Multiexcerpt include |
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| If you delete a lane element, it is erased from your work area including all content ! However, you can use restore the deletion by using Undo in the BPMN toolbar. |
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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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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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Allow Parallel Executions | If checked, each time a scheduler pattern matches, the scheduler activity diagram is executed - even if another execution is already running. If not checked, the next execution cycle is suppressed if an execution diagram is already being run. | Checked | Year(s) | Insert a positive integer or a pattern. | * | Month(s) | Use numbers 1 to 12 or a pattern. | * | Weekdays(s) | Valid input: - Mon or Monday
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- Thur or Thursday
- Fri or Friday
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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 | remove_libraries |
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| You can also remove libraries from the service. Open the dialog Manage Libraries again and click the Image Modified icon. The library will switch back to the Unused Libraries column. Do not forget to confirm the deletion with the Save button. |
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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, do not forget to Save. |
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Running Designer Applications | access_app_uis |
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| You can access your application UIs directly from the controls panel. |
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Running Designer Applications | create_new_instance |
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| Choose the process start you want to trigger from the drop-down menu. |
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Running Designer Applications | instance_list_content |
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| The instance list shows all open instances. |
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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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Running Designer Applications | instance_list_role_concept
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