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The Designer constantly validates the BPMN process and the implemented execution. The validation results are displayed in the Validation panel.

So the panel supports you during modelling by displaying notes for invalid actions on both canvases giving you advice on how to fix the errors.

You cannot deploy and start a process service that still has validation errors. You need to resolve them first.

If you use the panel preset, the validation panel is the second tab in the lower left corner.

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The icon  represents the validation panel.

Application Options

The validation panel assists you during modeling. It indicates erroneous modeling and also gives advice on how to correct the errors.

Error Types

Three different types of validation messages are possible:

IconError TypeDescription

Info

The info icon indicates a problem in the model. Use the infos given in the validation panel to check the mentioned objects in your model. It will still be possible to compile and deploy the project.

WarningWarnings are displayed if the compiler reports a warning but you can deploy the service nevertheless. You should check your UML model anyway.

ErrorIf an error is thrown, deployment is not possible. Check the mentioned parts of the UML model and eliminate the cause of the error to enable model exection.

Using the Displayed Information

The validation messages describe the error and thus also provide information on how to solve the problem.

The items in the validation panel are links. If you click on a message...

  • ... the affected object is selected on the BPMN canvas.
  • ...all messages concerning this element are highlighted.

This also works vice versa: Click an element on the canvas to highlight all messages concerning this element.

It also applies to the content of the execution canvas. If you click on a message...

  • ... the affected object is selected on the execution canvas.
  • ...all messages concerning this element are highlighted.
  • ...the associated BPMN element is also selected on the BPMN canvas.
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