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Part III. Workbench

How to use the web-based Workbench

Table of Contents

9. Workbench
9.1. Installation
9.1.1. War installation
9.1.2. Workbench data
9.1.3. System properties
9.2. Quick Start
9.2.1. Add repository
9.2.2. Add project
9.2.3. Define Data Model
9.2.4. Define Rule
9.2.5. Build and Deploy
9.3. Configuration
9.3.1. User management
9.3.2. Roles
9.3.3. Command line config tool
9.4. Administration
9.4.1. Administration overview
9.4.2. Organizational unit
9.4.3. VFS repository
9.5. Introduction
9.5.1. Log in and log out
9.5.2. Home screen
9.5.3. Workbench concepts
9.5.4. Initial layout
9.6. Changing the layout
9.6.1. Resizing
9.6.2. Repositioning
9.7. Authoring
9.7.1. Artifact Repository
9.7.2. Asset Editor
9.7.3. Project Explorer
9.7.4. Project Editor
9.7.5. Validation
9.7.6. Data Modeller
9.7.7. Categories Editor
10. Workbench Integration
10.1. REST
10.1.1. Job calls
10.1.2. Repository calls
10.1.3. Organizational unit calls
10.1.4. Maven calls
11. Workbench High Availability
11.1.
11.1.1. VFS clustering
11.1.2. jBPM clustering
12. Designer
12.1. Designer UI Explained
12.2. Getting started with Modelling
12.3. Designer Toolbar
13. Form Modeler
13.1. Configure process and human tasks
13.2. Generate forms from task definitions
13.3. Edit forms
13.3.1. Form generated description
13.3.2. Customizing form
13.3.3. Field types
14. Runtime Management
14.1. Deployments
14.1.1. Deployment Units List
14.2. Jobs
15. Process and Task Management
15.1. Process Management
15.1.1. Process Definitions
15.2. Tasks
15.2.1. Task List
15.2.2. New Task (Ad-Hoc Task)
16. Business Activity Monitoring
16.1. Overview
16.2. Business Dashboards
16.3. Process Dashboard
17. Remote API
17.1. REST
17.1.1. Additional Information
17.1.2. Runtime calls
17.1.3. History calls
17.1.4. Task calls
17.1.5. Execute calls
17.2. JMS
17.2.1. JMS Queue setup
17.2.2. Example JMS usage
17.3. Remote Java API
17.3.1. Using the Remote Java RuntimeEngine API