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Enactor Tool Kit

End Process

This section describes the functionality of an End Process action, i.e. indicates where the process will exit.

Example

Properties

PropertyValue
Action IDThis is the exact name of the action (no spaces), e.g. AddLocationIdFilter.
Class NameThis is the class name of the action, which can be selected from a drop down list, or entered by the developer, e.g. com.enactor.commonUI.list.processes.AddListFilterAction.
CommentsThis is a text field which can contain additional information about the action. It is displayed as a tool tip when the action is hovered over with the mouse.
Default Next State IDThis indicates the ID of the next state in the process flow, e.g. NewUser.
Expected Execution Time (ms)This numerical value is the expected execution time of the action in milliseconds.
Flow Page OptionsThis option enables the developer to produce a flow page diagram associated with the Process Diagram. The text can be entered/edited by double clicking on the value field for this property. The developer can also edit/view the Flow Page by selecting the flow tab when editing the process diagram.
NameThis indicates the name of the action in a more readable format, e.g. Remove User.
PrivilegesThis indicates the privileges for the selected action, e.g. enactor.userMaintenance.Remove.
Process OutcomeThis indicates the outcome of the End Process, which is selected from a drop down list, e.g. Not Found, Resume, Success etc.
Session Management TypeThis field determines the session management for the action (if any). It is selected from a drop down list, i.e. None, Make new session, Make session if one does not exist, Manages own session or Needs existing session.
TypeThis indicates the type of action. It is selected from a drop down list, i.e. Pause, Assign, Action, Execute Script, Call Process, End Process, Execute in Window, Execute Process or Call Web Process.
  • Double clicking on various parts of the action will bring up further information, e.g. on the name of the action will bring up the actual source code, on the Inputs will bring up the Inputs information.
  • If a small light bulb appears adjacent to a property value, it means that Content Assist is available. By pressing the control key followed by a space, the standard Select Type dialogue will appear, enabling the User to search for the required file.
  • For most types of actions, shift followed by double click on the Inputs will bring up the Parameters for that action.
  • The User can switch between display types using the tabs at the bottom left hand side of the window. Source displays the process in XML format. Model displays the process in an easy readable, diagram format. Flow displays the flow page associated with the process.