Using SOA Services Within Your BPM Processes
As promised in the last blog post on SOPERA Intalio|BPM Adapter here comes the first in the series of our blog posts dedicated to the topic of BPM and SOPERA.
Browsing the SOPERA Intalio|BPM Adapter Tooling User Interface
This short video takes you through the user interface and shows you the major functions that we at SOPERA contributed to the standard Intalio|Designer User Interface, such as:
- SOPERA Service Registry View
- SOPERA Project Preferences Page
- SOPERA Intalio|BPM Adapter Eclipse Help
Creating a simple BPM Process
Now, that you have familiarized yourself with the user interface it’s time to try creating a simple BPM process. This video will show you just how easy it is to do that!
As you can see all you need to do to use services from SOPERA Service Registry is to drag an operation from the Service Registry View and drop it onto the BPM diagram.
Adding Security Features
In Intalio|Designer you can implement security features: to do this you simply locate the SOPERA ESB tab in the Properties View of the Designer and then add a policy and authentication credentials as required. This video show you how we do that in less than a minute.
Using Dynamic Credentials
You can also make use of dynamic credentials in SOPERA Intalio|BPM Adapter; here’s how:
We’ll be updating this post in the near future so do come back & visit this page for the latest news on SOA & BPM.