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Process Definitions

  • Creating Process Definitions
  • Setting Chain Definition and Chain Definition Properties
  • Integrating Redwood Server with Web Services
  • Redwood Definition Types
  • Maintenance Process Definitions
  • Template Process Definitions
  • Top Level Process Definition
  • Submit Form Editor
  • Default System Process Definitions

Processes and Chains

  • Advanced Chain Diagram Quick Reference
  • Chain Diagram Quick Reference
  • Chain Runtime Viewer Quick Reference
  • Advanced Chain Definition Editor Quick Reference
  • Advanced Chain Runtime Viewer Quick Reference
  • Advanced Diagram Quick Reference
  • Parameter Validation using Constraints
  • Processes Waiting on Events
  • Setting the Scheduling Behavior on the Control Tab
  • Setting the Retention Period for Processes
  • Runtime Limits
  • Setting Process Definition Options
  • Defining Parameters
  • Constraint Definitions
  • Constraint Class
  • Raising Events
  • Processes with Locks
  • Reaction Processes
  • Restart Behavior on the Process Status Tab
  • Searching Files
  • Setting the Name and Editing the Process Definition Source
  • Customizing Processes with Specific Actions
  • Using Table Parameters
  • Automatically Deleting Old Processes and Chains
  • Editing Process Definitions Safely
  • Parameter Formats

Chain Definitions

  • Using Chain Definitions
  • Creating Chain Definitions
  • Steps
  • Chain Processes
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Sequential Processes
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Parameter Handling
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Parallel Chain Processes
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Chain Processes Dependencies
  • Creating Chain Definitions for Multiple SAP Systems
  • Precondition Functions

Restart Behavior

  • Controlling Global and Partition Restart Behavior
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Integrating Redwood Server with Web Services

Redwood Server integrates into your SOAP architecture by providing both inbound and outbound web services for process definitions and chain definitions. You can submit a process using a published web service or submit a SOAP RPC or message every time a process is submitted, for example.

A note can be attached to the process submitted by the web service.

Web service process servers require the following license key

  • WebServices.OutboundServer.limit - the total number of distinct web service credential endpoints

Prerequisites

  • a free slot in WebServices.OutboundServer.limit and ProcessServerService.External.limit for a credential to the third-party web service. The number of soap credentials for a given endpoint you can create is limited by the WebServices.OutboundServer.limit and ProcessServerService.External.limit license keys; when you have both license keys, the most restrictive applies. Note that the ProcessServerService.External.limit license key is also used by other process server types such as platform agents and SAP connectors.
  • a credential for the third-party web service
  • SOAP version 1.1

See Also

  • Inbound Web Services
  • Outbound Web Services
  • Asynchronous Web Services
  • Active Archive Web Services
  • REST API

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  • See Also
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