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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

Using a BPEL Template for a System Service-Based Process

Using a BPEL Template for a System Service-Based Process

System service-based processes interact with the Process Server in a variety of ways, such as sending an alert when a server event is triggered. The processes are based on interfaces that include both process consumer and partner service provider participants.
For process consumer interfaces, you can use the New BPEL Process wizard to start building your process. When you select
File > New> BPEL
and click next, you see the New BPEL Process from Template page.
This wizard page shows a list of processes you can create based on system-deployed WSDLs. You do not need to import any WSDL files to create a BPEL process. A process is started for you, with a receive activity, based on an operation from the WSDL resource.
The template generates a BPEL process based on one of the following WSDLs:
  • Alert Process. For details, see
    Alert Service
    .
  • Retry Policy Process. For details, see
    Retry-Policy Service
    .
  • Custom B4P Notification. For details, see
    Human Tasks
    with the
    Process Developer Help
    .
  • REST-based process. For details, see
    Using a REST-based Service
    .
  • Event Action Process. For details, see
    Creating an Event-Action BPEL Process
    .
  • Monitoring Alert. For details, see
    Monitoring Alert Service
    .
Note that when you deploy one of these processes, in the BPR, there are no WSDL or XSD. They are already deployed and available on the server.
In addition to the services listed above, there are other services you can build by starting in the Participants view. Using the System Services in the Partner Service Provider or Process Consumer wizard, you can use the operations for special purposes, including sending an email, or retrieving a user from an identity service. For details, see
System Services Interfaces
.

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