Designing and Implementing Business Process Models : Implementing Content Service Platform for BPM : Introduction to E-forms Integration : General Concepts : Suite Integration
Suite Integration
E-form integration interacts with the following products in the webMethods product suite:
*My webMethods. You use the Central Configuration interface in My webMethods to configure and deploy CSP environment definitions, and you use the Content Configurator interface to define content filters and content listeners. If you implement e-form enabled task applications, users will interact with the tasks in My webMethods; if you have implemented the ability to do so, they can download and upload e-form documents from within the task user interface.
*Software AG Designer. You use Software AG Designer to import an e-form template and create a corresponding IS document type from it. You then use this IS document type to create e-form enabled business process models as well as e-form enabled task applications.
*Integration Server/Process Engine. You use the Integration Server/ Process Engine as the run-time environment for webMethods business processes. The Integration Server host is the target for your deployed CSP environment definition. When the Content Service Platform detects the creation of or a change in an e-form instance specified in a a process model, the Process Engine uses that information to start a corresponding business process.
*webMethods Task Engine. If you have implemented e-form enabled task applications, the Task Engine manages these tasks and the e-form business data associated with the task. If you implement the ability to download an e-form from an e-form enabled task instance running in My webMethods, the Task Engine formats the e-form business data for downloading using the associated template, and, after uploading, modifies and saves the task business data with the modified data from the uploaded e‑form.
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