ActiveVOS SDKs |
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 | Download ActiveVOS 9 SDKs. The ActiveVOS Administration API, WS-HumanTask API, ActiveVOS Identity Service API, ActiveVOS JSON Binding, and ActiveVOS Central SDKs are distributed with the ActiveVOS SDKs download package. |
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 | Download ActiveVOS 7 and 8 SDKs. The ActiveVOS WS-HumanTask API, ActiveVOS Identity Service API, ActiveVOS JSON Binding, and ActiveVOS Central SDKs are distributed with the ActiveVOS SDKs download package. |
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Human Tasks |
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 | The WS-HumanTask Service SDK documentation |
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 | ActiveVOS Identity Service SDK Documentation |
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 | The ActiveVOS JSON Binding SDK documentation |
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 | ActiveVOS Central SDK Documentation |
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ActiveVOS Central Language Packs |
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 | Download the ActiveVOS Central Language Pack for Version 9. |
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 | Download the ActiveVOS Central Language Pack for Version 8. |
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 | Download the ActiveVOS Central 7.1.2 Language Pack |
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Previous Admin SDKs |
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 | The ActiveVOS Server provides an administration interface that is accessible via WSDL-defined web service invocations or directly using Java classes. This SDK includes projects and documentation describing how to interact with the API using both techniques. This SDK was developed using version 7.x of ActiveVOS. |
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 | The Contribution API was introduced with ActiveVOS 8.0. Please note that this API has been folded into the ActiveVOS 9 Administration API. |
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 | The ActiveVOS Scheduling SDK exposes operations to create, edit, delete, list, set and run a schedule for a process. |
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 | Download ActiveVOS Scheduling SDK for ActiveVOS 7 and 8. Not required for ActiveVOS 9 as it is embedded. |
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Monitoring |
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 | Learn more about the use of OASIS WSDM/MUWS as a way to perform ActiveVOS engine monitoring |
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Reporting |
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 | ActiveVOS Database Table Lookup Descriptions |
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 | ActiveVOS 9.0 Data Sources |
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 | ActiveVOS 8.0 Data Sources |
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 | ActiveVOS 7.1.2 Data Sources for User Reports |
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Custom Functions |
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 | Create, install and register custom functions that can be used to facilitate common tasks
within a BPEL process (e.g., XML to string) using the ActiveVOS custom functions framework |
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Using Java |
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 | This sample contains documentation describing how to access jar files required by some ActiveVOS sample projects |
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 | A dependency of a few of the other samples, the classes here are useful when developing ActiveVOS clients, Web services, and JSP pages. They provide common behavior (for example, AbstractDocumentClient and LiteralClient) and services (for example, StringUtils and Getopts). |
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