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  1. Preface
  2. Welcome to Informatica Process Developer
  3. Using Guide Developer for the First Time
  4. Getting Started with Informatica Process Developer
  5. About Interfaces Service References and Local WSDL
  6. Planning Your BPEL Process
  7. Participants
  8. Implementing a BPMN Task or Event in BPEL
  9. Implementing a BPMN Gateway or Control Flow
  10. Using Variables
  11. Attachments
  12. Using Links
  13. Data Manipulation
  14. Compensation
  15. Correlation
  16. What is Correlation
  17. What is a Correlation Set
  18. Creating Message Properties and Property Aliases
  19. Adding a Correlation Set
  20. Deleting a Correlation Set
  21. Adding Correlations to an Activity
  22. Rules for Declaring and Using Correlation Sets
  23. Correlation Sets and Engine-Managed Correlation
  24. Event Handling
  25. Fault Handling
  26. Simulating and Debugging
  27. Deploying Your Processes
  28. BPEL Unit Testing
  29. Creating POJO and XQuery Custom Functions
  30. Custom Service Interactions
  31. Process Exception Management
  32. Creating Reports for Process Server and Central
  33. Business Event Processing
  34. Process Central Forms and Configuration
  35. Building a Process with a System Service
  36. Human Tasks
  37. BPEL Faults and Reports

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Checking for an Out of Sync Process

Checking for an Out of Sync Process

If this invoke activity is defined with a BPEL process, you can step into it during simulation. Select a different process to synchronize with the process deployed to the server.
You can set a Remote Debug preference to check for an out of sync process definition. This means that Process Developer checks that your local copy of the process matches the server copy when connecting to the server.
During remote debugging, Process Developer uses your workspace copy of the process and the actual instance data from the server to perform debugging. The workspace copy of the process should be identical to what is running on the server.
However, if the process definitions do not match, you can perform remote debugging anyway, and Process Developer does its best to step through the activities.
With the preference enabled, if the server copy and the local copy of your process are out of sync, Process Developer give you an option to choose another process, cancel, or continue to starting remote debugging, as the illustration shows.
You can ignore the warning and continue to debug or select another process definition.
If you disable the out of sync option, remote debugging begins, but an error messages is displayed when the mismatch is reached.

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