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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Using Process Developer
  3. Part 2: Creating and Modifying Processes
  4. Part 3: Functions, Events, Errors, and Correlation
  5. Part 4: Testing and Deployment
  6. Part 5: Process Central and Process Server (On-Premises)

Process Developer

Process Developer

Process Service Consumer Properties View

Process Service Consumer Properties View

The Properties view of a Process Service Consumer shows several details, including the Participant name.
The service interface selected is also shown. Select the Service Interface link to view the WSDL. You can clear this interface, described in Clearing a Service Interface from a Participant.
The view also contains a property for adding a callback interface, which is described in Creating a New Callback Interface.
The Partner Link tab shows the BPEL constructs that were created for this participant. Select the Partner Link Type (or the My Role link) to view the WSDL that was automatically created for this participant. The WSDL contains the partner link type definition required. This is created as a private WSDL that does not display in the WSDL folder of the project. However, it is a necessary project resource, and during deployment, Process Developer includes this resource in the deployment package.

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