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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Data Types and Field Properties
  3. Designing Processes
  4. Using and Displaying Data
  5. Designing Guides
  6. Designing Process Objects
  7. Designing Service Connectors
  8. Using App Connections
  9. System Services, Listeners and Connectors
  10. Designing Human Tasks

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Designing Processes

Designing Processes

When you use Process Designer to integrate applications, you can:
  • Build a process from a variety of step types, including data decision, subprocess, parallel path, receive, and wait.
  • Automatically link steps in a process as you select data and define actions, bindings, and other process properties.
  • Test your process and necessary connections during process design.
  • Publish the process so it is automatically deployed and available to invoke as a REST/XML or JSON service.
For example, you might define a process to streamline Salesforce order processing as follows:
  • Invoke services to obtain shipping information.
  • Lookup current pricing from an inventory database that resides on-premises.
  • Submit order details to SAP.
The following image shows how to design a process:
This image shows the steps you go through to create a process.

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