Chapter 18 Working with Sybase WorkSpace Business Process
A developer recovers a model (either from an Analysis model or from BPEL files) where he wants to automate processes. To do so, he needs services and he knows existing services are available in the WorkSpace environment. At this stage, the developer needs to:
Import services using the Import WorkSpace Services command in the model contextual menu or from the Tools menu. Services are imported as service providers and service operations in the current BPM. The import process retrieves all the services of the selected project and the new service providers appear in the Model Explorer when import is over.
See the "Importing WorkSpace Services" section.
Associate service operations to <<Undefined>> processes that represent interactions with internal and external applications. To do so, you can right-click an <<Undefined>> process and select the Invoke Existing Service command in the contextual menu. You can also select a service operation from the Implemented by list in the Implementation tab of the <<Undefined>> process property sheet.
See the "Service invocation" section.
Define the different orchestration items of the model: create <<Send>> and <<Receive>> activities, implement other processes, and define decisions.
Check the current model in order to make sure it contains no error that would prevent file generation. The check model feature verifies that the current model is conform to the Sybase WorkSpace Business Process language standard and may perform automatic corrections if need be.
Generate the Sybase WorkSpace Business Process files using the Language→Generate Sybase WorkSpace Business Process 1.0 code command.
When you generate, services previously imported are not replaced in the WorkSpace environment, generation preserves imported services.
See the "Generating for Sybase WorkSpace Business Process" section.
Use Business Process Service Editor to continue process implementation.
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