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What is a process in IBM BPM?

What is a process in IBM BPM?

A process is the major unit of logic in IBM® Business Process Manager (BPM). It is the container for all components of a business process definition (BPD). Events in IBM Business Process Manager can be triggered by a due date passing, an exception, or a incoming message from an external system.

How do I start a process in IBM BPM?

Procedure

  1. Call the processes REST API and include the model name and container acronym in the call.
  2. Optional: Pass the business data that the process requires to start as input parameters in a JSON object in the request body of the call.

What is bpd in IBM BPM?

The Business Process Definition (BPD) is the the core of an IBM BPM solution. The BPD represents the model of the business process and is captured early on in the design of the solution. It also allows the process to be easily modified as time passes.

What are toolkits in IBM BPM?

A BPM toolkit is a library of process designer artifacts; such as business objects, Integration Services, or business process definitions. A toolkit can be used for sharing between business process definitions. Toolkits are stored and managed with Process Center.

What is the business process definition in IBM?

The Business Process Definition (BPD) is the the core of an IBM BPM solution. The BPD represents the model of the business process and is captured early on in the design of the solution. It also allows the process to be easily modified as time passes.

What is the process designer in IBM BPM?

The IBM BPM Process Designer is a visual process definition tool. The Process Designer is an application that allows Business Analysts and process designers to visually specify discrete process activities, assign them to various participant roles, and implement the rules, events, and split/merges that govern the flow between those activities.

How long does IBM Business Process Manager take?

The IBM Business Process Manager system is dependent on accurate system time. Ensure that all IBM Business Process Manager server nodes and the Process Server database are all on the same time. All servers must be within 5 minutes.

Can a business process definition be captured in IBPM?

In IBPM, the exact same process can be captured as a Business Process Definition in the IBPM Process Designer (PD) tooling. It captures the exact same essence of the process. In fact, it is arguably easier to capture the process in IBPM PD as blocks can be moved around without having to erase the picture and redraw it.