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Re:Can a process have a break point? 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago
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David, 5.2 beta 1 supports BPMN 1.1. The signal event is not interpreted as executable yet though.
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Re:Can a process have a break point? 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago
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Thanks Antoine, I should have looked more closely at the version I was using. When is the implementation of BPMN1.1 as BPEL anticipated to be complete?
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Re:Can a process have a break point? 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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Hello again
First I would like to thank David & Antoin for their replies.
I thought also of the (wait until I say) behaviour, and I think it can be implemented using the intermediat message event, is there a better way?
I have another question, how can asynchronous invokation of a webservice be implemented in intalio designer? I have been looking ino all the examples but could not find a solution. Can you please give me a clue?
Best,
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Re:Can a process have a break point? 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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Hi, to implement an asynchronous invocation, you should use two separate activities, one to send, the other to receive the message. That way Designer will interpret those as two separate operations, and will correlate them.
Thanks,
Antoine
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