Uses of Package
org.flowable.engine.delegate
Packages that use org.flowable.engine.delegate
Package
Description
Public API of the Flowable engine.
Typical usage of the API starts by the creation of a
Through the services obtained from such a
Typical usage of the API starts by the creation of a
ProcessEngineConfiguration
(typically based on a configuration file), from which a ProcessEngine can be obtained.Through the services obtained from such a
ProcessEngine, BPM and workflow operation
can be executed:RepositoryService: Manages Deployments.RuntimeService: For starting and searching ProcessInstances.TaskService: Exposes operations to manage human (standalone) tasks, such as claiming, completing and assigning tasks.IdentityService: Used for managing users, groups and the relations between them.ManagementService: Exposes engine administration and maintenance operations,
which have no relation to the runtime exection of business processes.HistoryService: Exposes information about ongoing and past process instances.FormService: Access to form data and rendered forms for starting new process instances and completing tasks.Interfaces used to include Java code in a process as the behavior of an activity
or as a listener to process events with
JavaDelegates.-
Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine
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Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.compatibilityClassDescriptionSpecial exception that can be used to throw a BPMN Error from
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Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.debug
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Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.delegateClassDescriptionCallback interface to be notified of execution events like starting a process instance, ending an activity instance or taking a transition.Execution used in
JavaDelegates andExecutionListeners.Convenience class which always uses theAsyncTaskInvokerto execute the async data.Convenience class that should be used when a Java delegation in a BPMN 2.0 process is required (for example, to call custom business logic). -
Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.delegate.event
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Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.delegate.event.impl
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Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.delegate.variable
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Classes in org.flowable.engine.delegate used by org.flowable.engine.interceptor