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I published a process as a Web service. What is the difference between invoking it as a subprocess and invoking it as a Web service?
I have the process building environment open in two browser instances. Can I copy the process from one browser instance to another?
After publishing a business process as a Web service, if I make any modifications to the process, do I need to publish it as a Web service again?
While defining the business process properties, I selected an application object. After building the process, can I change the application object?
How can I use the output of a previous web service while configuring a task or a notification?
How can I trigger a business process?
Why does the Process Status Viewer show "Recipient Not Found"?
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I published a process as a Web service. What is the difference between invoking it as a subprocess and invoking it as a Web service?
I have the process building environment open in two browser instances. Can I copy the process from one browser instance to another?
After publishing a business process as a Web service, if I make any modifications to the process, do I need to publish it as a Web service again?
While defining the business process properties, I selected an application object. After building the process, can I change the application object?
How can I use the output of a previous web service while configuring a task or a notification?
How can I trigger a business process?
Why does the Process Status Viewer show "Recipient Not Found"?
‹ If a field is not required at the application object level, can I make it required at the form level?
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I published a process as a Web service. What is the difference between invoking it as a subprocess and invoking it as a Web service? ›
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