This article describes how you can make services, that have been deployed from the Designer, available to others. You can publish them via Scheer PASAPI Management and restrict their usage with additional policies.
This article describes the change in the development process that comes with PAS 23.1, where development and deployment have been decoupled to speed-up development.
In a Designer service, you can access data from BPMN process instances from the outside, e.g. from another Designer service. This article describes how you can do this using either the xUML Runtime API or the xUML service API.
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