Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation
Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation
Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation
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Business Processes<br />
The [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Business Processes] page allows you to view information about business processes in the currently<br />
running production. Some of the information describes the underlying host classes; other information shows current instances<br />
of configured business processes that are active within the production.<br />
You can display the Business Processes page from the <strong>Ensemble</strong> Management Portal as follows:<br />
• Main menu — Choose the Business Processes option.<br />
• [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Maintenance] > [Purge] — Click the Show Business Processes command at the top of the page.<br />
There is no menu on the Business Processes page. You can return to the home page by clicking [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] in the title bar<br />
navigation path.<br />
At far right, the title bar provides a Namespace list that you can use to switch to a different <strong>Ensemble</strong> namespace. There is<br />
also a Go to list that you can use to return to previously visited pages in the <strong>Ensemble</strong> Management Portal or System<br />
Management Portal.<br />
9.1 Business Process List<br />
Under the Business Processes page title bar is a table called Defined Business Processes. Each row of the table lists one<br />
of the business processes known to the currently selected <strong>Ensemble</strong> namespace. All items are listed. Some may be instantiated<br />
by the currently running <strong>Ensemble</strong> production, some may not. Each row of the table begins with the following column:<br />
• Name — The configured name of the business process.<br />
To the right of each row in the table are three commands that you can click to display detailed information about the business<br />
process:<br />
• Click Definition to display a BPL diagram of the underlying host class for the business process.<br />
• Click Instances to list any current instances of the business process in the currently running production. If a business<br />
process has completed its work, there is no entry for it on this page.<br />
• Click RuleLog to view a record of business rules invoked by this business process.<br />
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