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Configuring Java CAPS Business Processes

Business Process and Element Properties Overview

Business Process Properties

Modeling Element Properties

Configuring Business Properties

Configuring General Properties

To Configure General Business Process Properties

Configuring Business Process Attributes

Creating a New Business Process Attribute

Editing a Business Process Attribute

Deleting a Business Process Attribute

Configuring Partners

Creating a New Partner

Editing a Partner

Deleting Partners

Associating a Partner with an Activity

Defining Message Correlations

Creating Correlation Keys

Editing Correlation Keys

Deleting Correlation Keys

Adding Correlation Sets

Editing Correlation Sets

Deleting Correlation Sets

Binding Correlation Sets to Receive Activities

Linking and Sequencing With Message Correlation

Linking and Sequencing

Correlation Example

Viewing WSDL Files

To View a WSDL File

Configuring Grid Properties

To Edit Grid Properties

Configuring Modeling Element Properties

Adding Logging and Alerts to an Element

Adding Alerts to a Modeling Element

Adding Logger Messages to a Modeling Element

Configuring Business Processes for XA Transactions

Enabling XA Support for a Whole Business Process

Enabling XA Support for an Individual Activity

Persisting Reporting Data for Business Processes

Configuring a Business Process for Reporting Persistence

To Configure a Business Process for Reporting Persistence

Configuring Database Connection Information

To Configure Database Connection Information

Creating a Business Process Database Table

To Create a Business Process Database Table

Dropping a Business Process Database Table

To Drop a Business Process Database Table

Configuring BPM for the OCI Driver

System Requirements for the Oracle OCI driver

Before You Begin

Implementing the OCI Driver

Copying the OCI Driver Library Files

Setting up the Environment

Configuring the BPM Engine to use the Oracle OCI Driver

Implementing Transparent Application Failover

To Implement Transparent Application Failover

Troubleshooting

Business Process and Element Properties Overview

You can define properties at two levels for a Business Process. The Business Process properties define the configuration of the entire Business Process. Modeling element properties define the configuration for specific elements in the Business Process. Certain properties for both the Business Process and the modeling elements are automatically defined as you create a Business Process.

Business Process Properties

Each Business Process has a set of properties that you allow you to configure the components and attributes of the Business Process model. These properties provide rapid creation and deletion of Business Process attributes. BPM uses this information to automatically create the appropriate Business Process attributes and the input and output structures for use in the Business Rule Designer. From the Business Process Properties window, you can edit the following types of properties:

Modeling Element Properties

Most modeling elements in a Business Process have a set of properties that you can modify from the element’s property sheet. You can specify a partner for an activity, define transactional support, bind correlation sets to an activity, define exceptions, create alerts and log messages, specify port types and partners, and more. The property sheets are accessed through the Show Property Sheet tool on the Business Process Designer toolbar, and the properties appear in the Business Process Designer to the right of the Business Process.