Informatica ActiveVOS
- Informatica ActiveVOS 9.2.4.6
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Activity Name
| Description
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Invoke
| Directs a Web service to perform an operation
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Assign
| Manipulates process variables and partner link endpoint references by creating Copy From/To operations for them
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Empty
| An activity that does nothing when it executes. Useful for situations where you need an activity but do not want anything to really happen, for example, suppressing a fault by having the empty be the child of the catch.
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Suspen
| Suspends the process. Useful in a catch or catchAll event to catch unexpected errors.
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Validate
| Validates the values of variables against their associated XML and WSDL data definition
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Opaque
| (For Process Developer Classic only). For abstract processes. Stands as a placeholder for an activity that would be used in an executable process.
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Receive
| Accepts message data from a service partner. Optionally begins a process by creating an instance of the process.
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Reply
| Sends a response to a partner identified in a matching Receive activity
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Signal
| Signals are similar to a throw, differing in that there isn't a fault. A signal throws information that is received by a signal that waits for this information.
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Throw
| Signals a fault. Specifies a standard or custom fault
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Rethrow
| Passes the fault that was originally caught by the immediately enclosing fault handler to the parent scope
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Exit
| Stops an executable process immediately, resulting in a faulted process.
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Wait
| Stops process execution for a specified amount of time or until a deadline is reached
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Compensate Scope
| Starts compensation on a specified inner scope that has already completed successfully
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Compensate
| Executes the compensation handler on a named scope or executes the default compensation if no scope is named
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Break
| Breaks out of a scope or a loop in a while or for each activity. Processing continues normally with the next activity.
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Continue
| For BPEL-Centric palette only.) Continues with the next iteration in a loop (while, repeat until, or for each). A convenience activity that simplifies processing without the need of specifying all the conditions that may be required to continue normal processing when a certain condition is met.
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Start/End/None
| Equivalent to the BPEL empty or assign activity, described above.
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