In the root state machine of a generated process, transitions between states can be automatically, time triggered, or signal triggered. Time triggered and signal triggered transitions can be controlled via the PAS Administration.
Time Triggered Transitions and Settings
The xUML service implementing the process features settings to control time triggered transitions.
Setting
Description
Allowed Values
holdTime
Specify a period of time the process will reside in state Done after the process has been finished.
On the Bridge as described on xUML Service Settings. Alternatively, you can use the Bridge API to do this. This is described in more detail on xUML Service Interface. In short, send a GET to /services/xuml/{name}/settings to read all available settings, make your changes, and perform a PUT to write them.
Signal Triggered Transitions
The Persistent State section (PAS Administration > service details) lists all processes and their corresponding states:
In the details view of a persistent state object, you can inspect the process and state details, trigger available signals or a retry via the corresponding icons:
Alternatively, you can use the xUML Runtime API to send those signals. This is described in more detail on xUML Service Interface.