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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

Creating a Property Definition

Creating a Property Definition

Create a property definition, and add it to an existing WSDL. Create a new WSDL, if desired, for a property based on a schema simple type. You can create a property as follows:
  1. From the Outline view, right-mouse click on Correlation Sets, and select
    Add Correlation Set
    .
  2. In the Correlation Set Properties dialog, select
    New
    .
  3. In the Property Definition dialog, select a Name for the property (for example,
    OrderId
    ).
  4. Select the property type:
    schema type
    or
    schema element
    .
    The property must be a schema simple type.
  5. Select whether to add the property definition to an existing WSDL or to create a new WSDL. If the WSDL referenced in your process is a URL or otherwise shared by many partners, it is best to create a new WSDL.
  6. To create a new WSDL, do the following:
    1. Type in a Target Namespace for the WSDL (for example urn:MyNewNamespace).
    2. Select
      Browse
      , and in the
      Open
      dialog, browse to a Project Explorer project or file system location.
    3. Type in a filename for the WSDL file, and click
      Open
      .
    4. Click OK and skip to Step 8.
  7. To add to an existing WSDL, select a WSDL from the picklist. The list consists of WSDLs that were added to your process. Click
    OK
    .
  8. In the Available Properties list of the
    Correlation Set Properties
    dialog, notice that the new property is listed.
  9. Do one of the following:
    • Click
      OK
      to close the dialog. You can add property aliases later. They are required before you can add a message correlation set.
If you create a new WSDL, Process Developer does the following:
  • Adds the WSDL to the Imports section of the Outline view.
  • Adds the new namespace to the process.
  • Adds an <import> element to the new WSDL to reference the process' WSDL file. This allows you to select appropriate messages, types or elements for property aliases.
  • Adds the new WSDL to Project Explorer, Participants, and Interfaces views.

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