Migrating from Process Developer Versions Prior to 8.0.x
Migrating from Process Developer Versions Prior to 8.0.x
There are a few changes to be aware of for new versions of Process Developer.
Deployments from prior versions are shown as legacy contributions on the server. Although there is no change in how your processes run on the server, we highly recommend that you delete old BPRs and redeploy your processes and resources to take advantage of contribution features. See
Converting Legacy Deployments to Contributions
.
In the PDD, there are wording changes for Process Version details to match the new contribution states.
Effective
date is now
Online
date and
Expiration
date is now
Offline
date.
There is a new Swimlane annotation in the Process Editor's tool palette (BPMN style only). To view this new Palette item, be sure to create a new workspace or delete your current Palette customization file.
You can no longer import a WSDL declaration into your BPEL from the file system. You must import the WSDL into your project or set project references to include another project. Existing file system declarations are converted to URLs.
The
.avcconfig
file for Process Central has been updated, but older files are compatible with Process Central. The new file allows for custom columns in Process Central.