on 12-05-2007 8:00 AM
Hi all..
Can anyone tell me about these Business Process Objects and where r they used?
Hi sanjeev
All the object defined for a interface called Business process objects these define define the flow .How the data flows and what objects at what time are used
For example
for a interface data objects , message types, inetrface mapping message mapping interface determination etc all are objects
Thanks
Sandeep
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Hi,
Business Process Objects :
You can design new objects for executable business processes by using graphical process editor. When you define or create a business process object you will see a graphical editor with start and stop node and here you can define you flow of steps which is going to be done in you particular BPM senario.You can use different modelling elements and patterns to design a stateful , cross component business process.
Following modelling patterns ad elements are suported :
- receive message and trigger process
- send transform
- colect message
- Multicast
- Serialization
- Deadlines , exceptions etc.
In the navigation tree of the integration repository the new object "business Processes" and the process editor can be found under software Component -> Software Component Version -> Namespace -> Business Scenario objects -> Business Processes
Hope this will help you.
Regards
Aashish Sinha
PS : reward points if helpful
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Hii sanjeev,,
jus go through this link....its helpfull
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1044dba38b370f77835cc/content.htm
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