ActiveVOS Designer User’s Guide
ActiveVOS offers the following features.
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Simultaneously displayed diagrammatic and hierarchical view of process |
Create a process diagrammatically on the canvas. Use the synchronized Outline view to see a hierarchical element structure of the process. Source view is also available to view BPEL code that ActiveVOS generates. |
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Process Editor Canvas Styles |
Select BPMN or Classic styles for modeling notation. Drag and drop icons onto a canvas to create a process. ActiveVOS creates valid BPEL code and generates a task list for missing and invalid activity properties. |
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Participants and Interfaces |
Catalog your business partners, WSDL and schema files in your project for automatic discovery and organization of all pertinent information stored in existing WSDL. Comprehensive searching is available to locate namespaces, messages, and other elements. Drag and drop operations to the Process Editor canvas for automated activity creation. |
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Management of Sample Data |
Add sample data files for all WSDL messages for a convenient registry of test data across all processes using the messages. Add multiple files for various test scenarios. Automatically generate sample data for complex types. During simulation, test various execution paths using different data. |
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Automatic Static Analysis |
ActiveVOS generates a problem list for all incomplete or invalid BPEL constructs so that you can fix problems without hunting for them. This feature works on imported BPEL files as well as native BPEL 1.1 and 2.0 files. |
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Build a process by creating the participants |
Specify the process consumer and partner service roles for the process and then fill in the Web Service interaction activity details. |
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Unit Testing |
Comprehensive BUnit Editor and debugging environment for unit-testing process inputs and outputs. |
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Automatic Variable Assignment |
Create Copy Operations automatically for new or existing Assign activities. Drag the Copy FROM variable to the Copy TO variable. Icons and colors indicate at a glance how a variable is used. |
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Expression and Query Builders |
ActiveVOS gives you visual expression editing controls for building a wide range of scripts. In addition, you can readily extend ActiveVOS's expression editor to include your own expression language and custom functions. Built-in BPEL functions are automatically added to expressions as appropriate. |
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Activity Properties |
Required and optional activity attributes are grouped for easy selection in the Properties view. Pertinent selections are in drop-down lists. Add comments, if desired. Add correlation properties, compensation, and fault handling. Link to property definitions, such as WSDL operation. |
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Create BPELets to re-use a selection of activities in other processes |
Select one or more activities on the Process Editor canvas and save them to the Custom Palette for later use. Significantly shorten design time by reusing modular elements. |
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Simulation and Debugging |
Simulate process execution using sample data. Set breakpoints, step through or run the process. Remotely debug a process running on the server and suspend a process on an uncaught fault to perform exception management. |
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Process Deployment |
Deployment wizards guide you to provide endpoint references and policy assertions for services used in your process. A process deployment descriptor provides error-free techniques for binding your services. Process are automatically deployed to the appropriate server location within a package that contains all required files. |
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Built-in Server for testing |
Set up a configuration for an ActiveVOS server and deploy your process for testing. The Tomcat server is embedded in the Designer application and is pre-configured to work with the sample applications that ship with the product. |
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ActiveVOS Central |
A client application contains Process Request forms (start a process), Reports, and human tasks. |
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Migrate Processes to the latest BPEL version |
Save your older, non-conformant processes to the newest version of code supported by the current BPEL specification |
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