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Button Widget and its Properties

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                 A clickable button which is trigger for an action in a page or Form.                Properties of Button Following are the properties of a button: A button has few different properties than other widgets of the form:  A. Style:  It defines various automated css styles to display the button : primary, success, info, warning, danger, link.  Primary, Info  Success Warning  Danger  Link

Create web user interfaces (forms)

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  Create web user interfaces (forms) 1.  Select the process pool 2.  Go to   Execution > Instantiation form 3.  Click on the pencil icon next to   Target form . 4.  Rename newForm to submitClaimForm 5.   Select the   Description  widget by clicking on it  & In the   Widget properties , on the right hand side of the window, click on the  ...  icon and select  Switch... 6.  Similarly create the form for the   Review and answer claim  user task , Select the   Satisfaction Level  widget and use the delete key to remove it as we don't want it in this form . 7. Do the same set of operations with the form for   Read the answer and rate it  task ,  Don't remove any widgets . Widgets Description:        Container : It can include set of widgets required for the web interface.  Container is an empty box which can be filled with entities. Below are prop...

BPMN process diagram

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 BPMN Process Diagram overview of process execution: ·  The process will be started by a customer who submits a claim, which is a simple text description in our example ·  Next, an employee will review the claim and provide an answer ·  The customer will be able to review the employee's answer and provide a satisfaction rating ·  If the rating is equal to or greater than 3, the process will finish after the customer has read the answer ·  If the rating is lower than 3 an extra task will be assigned to the manager of the employee to work with this customer who is not really satisfied. Once this task is done the process will be completed     Step 1:       The new diagram includes: ·  One pool: one process definition ·  One lane inside the pool: lane default name is  Employee lane  (more about lanes in another chapter) ·  A start event: the starting point of process execution ·  A user task: a task (or ste...