Now, you can save your searches to easily repeat search requests.
Saving a search is as easy as 1-2-3:
1. Perform a search. The Search Results page opens. 2. Optionally, choose filters or update your search term. 3. Click Save Search.
You can access saved searches from a list next to the Search field that appears on every page. Saved searches store the search term and any search filters that you apply.
These custom functions are capable of loading any resource out of the Process Server catalog and updating a resource in the catalog. The loaded resource is returned to the expression language as an XML document. For example, you can extract configuration information from process definition, such as alarms or endpoint references, and keep it in the catalog where it can be changed and shared across process definitions. The use of the catalog also enables a process to have different configuration information based on its deployment environment. For example, a development environment can have one type of configuration information while a production environment can have another. The configuration information is in XML format. Be sure to import the resource XML files into the project to make them available for simulation and for automatic export to a BPR archive. For details, see
Importing WSDL, Schema, and Other Resources and Creating and Deploying a Business Process Archive Contribution.