Build and Run a Simple Business Process
Part I of the tutorial is comprised of Steps 1 through 5. In this part, you learn how to create a new business process, specify how the process is started at run time, design a Decision node that includes asynchronous calls to a Web Service, and run a nd test the business process you create in this first part.
Specifically, the steps in Part I include:
Step 1: Create Your Business Process Application
Describes step-by-step instructions for creating a business process project in WebLogic Workshop.
Step 2: Specify How the Process is Started
Describes how to design the start of your business process. In this case, provides a step-by-step procedure to create a Client Request node, and add a method that receives the Request for Quote message from the client, which in turn causes the business process to start.
Step 3: Define Conditions for Alternate Paths of Execution
Describes how to design a decision node and its associated conditions in your business process. The path of execution through of a decision node is based on the evaluation of conditions you specify for the decision node.
Step 4: Invoke a Web Service
Describes how to design your business process's interaction with a Web Service control.
Step 5: Run Your Business Process
At this point, you have created a business process that you can run and test using the WebLogic Workshop Test Browser.