Composing Event Processes
Event Processes are composite applications created as event-driven assemblies of microservices (also known as Business Components) linked to each other by Data Routes. The composition of Event Processes is based on a component-based programming model.
The Event processes are designed by a drag-drop-connect function of microservices. The components are customized by configuration rather than by custom code. The routes between components are drawn by visually connecting the component ports. Every component instance in the flow can be configured so that it can be deployed on different ESB network nodes.
Topics under this section are:
Advanced
- Adding Remote Service Instance
- Adding External Event Process (Subflow)
- Adding properties to Configuration Property Sheet (CPS)
- Configuring Application Context
- Managing Messages passing through Ports
- Creating Durable Routes
- Configuring Selectors on Routes
- Configuring SBW Selectors on Ports
- Document Tracking in Event Processes
- Opening Sample Event Processes
- Creating a Service Instance Shortcut
- Adding a highlighted Note on Fiorano Orchestrator
- Managing all Running Event Processes