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webMethods BPM for Developers (622-71E)
This course introduces webMethods Business Process Management Suite (BPMS). Participants learn through hands-on exercises how to enhance an imported logical business process model or implement a technical business process model from scratch.
Objectives: | At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Rapidly build BPMNT-compliant business processes using Software AG Designer
- Import and enhance or design process models
- Debug, deploy, run and monitor business processes
- Work with joins, parallelism and correlations
- Handle events
- Leverage user tasks and assign them to users, groups or roles
- Implement robust processes using exception handling
- Start and version business processes
- Maintain BPM and user task-related metadata in an SOA registry/repository
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Attendees: | Process developers, process engineers, process administrators and process architects |
Duration: | 5 days |
Prerequisite: | - Familiarity with general BPM concepts, e.g. as provided in Software AG's FREE book 'BPM Basics for Dummies'
- 1 to 2 years of experience in software development, preferably Java(R)
- Familiarity with the EclipseT IDE
We propose to attend the following offerings as prerequisite: |
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Content: | - Introduction to BPM
- Planning and starting development
- Introduction to process modeling and execution
- User task activities
- Process administration and monitoring
- Parallelism and joins
- Message handling, correlation and reuse
- User task development and refactoring
- User task customization, events, assignments and administration
- Permissions and user task management
- Processes error and timeout handling
- Invocation of webMethods Business Rules
- Starting business processes
- Process metadata
- Team development and process versioning
- Process simulation (optional)
- Introducing business process analytics and monitoring (optional)
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Available languages: | course book: English course delivery: Dutch, English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish | |
Software version: | webMethods 10.1 |
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