Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Use the Business State Machine editor to create a business proces

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Use the business state machine editor to create a business process component (including events, guards, actions and correlation sets)

Overview

The business state machine editor is a graphical programming environment that you use to visually create and manipulate business state machine .To illustrate how to use the business state machine editor, we will complete the base business state machine generated by the tooling:
  • Before ()
    This is a generated business process. We will complete this to look line the one below (after).
  • After ()
    This is the completed business state machine.
 

Building state machines

To create and work with business state machines, use the state machine editor.

The business state machine editor displays a visual representation of a state-based, event driven, business application. You use this tool to visually create and manipulate business state machines.

Note: Business state machines can only be deployed to the WebSphere® Process Server.

The building blocks of the business state machine

Compose your own business state machine using a combination of the following building blocks.

 
 

Using the Business State Machine Editor

Here are some of the functions you can do with the business state machine editor.

How to generate a State Machine implementation
How to add a state
How to transition from one state to another state

How to add a variable-State Machine

How to setup the initial state

How to add an operation to a transition

How to add an action to a transition

How to add an Entry element to a State

How to add a condition to a transition

How to add a Visual Snippet - State Machine

How to add a correlation set - State Machine

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