Reference information for IBM Business Process Manager
Find specific facts about IBM® BPM, such as the options for a command, the user action for an error message, or the details of an application programming interface.
- User interfaces
Look up a panel or field name to find details about panels of the administrative console or the business console, or read other reference information related to user interfaces. - User interface help reference
User help content from the various interfaces are provided as reference material. The administrative console panel help and widget help are provided. - Coach and Coach View reference information
The following topics contain reference information for Coaches and Coach Views. - IBM Business Process Manager security roles
IBM Business Process Manager provides both default and optional security roles that represent a logical name for a set of principles. Roles allow users the option of defining as many user IDs and passwords as needed, depending on the level of fine-grained control required for their specific environment. - IBM Business Process Manager application Java EE roles
IBM Business Process Manager application Java EE roles are application-defined logical constructs, which are bound to specific principals at deployment time. A principal can be a user or a group. - IBM Business Process Manager group types
IBM Business Process Manager can use groups that are visible only within the IBM BPM environment and also groups that are visible outside of that environment. - Programming information
Look up a package or class name to find details about programming interfaces (APIs) or read other reference information related to programming. - Mediation primitives
Mediation primitives are the building blocks of mediation flows, and let you change the format, content, or target of request, response, and fault messages. - Commands and scripts
Learn how to use the commands and scripts that are relevant to performing administration and deployment tasks. - WSRR administration commands
You can use the WebSphere® Services Registry and Repository (WSRR) administration commands to configure WSRR definitions, instead of using the administrative console. - Business Process Management messages
This reference section provides topics for messages that can come from core features of Business Process Management products. - Performance server error codes
When you have an error in a tracking group expression, you might see an additional PFS code as part of the error message. - Widget events for Process Portal spaces
- Database views for Business Process Choreographer
This reference information describes the columns in the predefined database views. - Business Performance Data Warehouse tracking group views
Tracking Group tables are used by the Business Performance Data Warehouse to create views to make the tracked data externally available for both IBM Business Process Manager and third-party reports. When you query the Business Performance Data Warehouse database, use the tracking group views. - Deactivating dynamic group updates
Dynamic groups are created whenever a team or a task assignment is created using an expression. These expressions select users based on user attributes, group membership, and various other criteria. As a result, a dynamic group is created in the database. Because updating dynamic groups can be time consuming, you can configure IBM Business Process Manager to deactivate specific triggers to prevent dynamic group updates. - Product version and history information
You can determine the installed version of the product by looking at the version and the build date (also specified as a build number) that is displayed in the WebSphere Application Server administrative console welcome page or in the output of the versionInfo command. - Supported web service standards
IBM Business Process Manager Version 8.5 supports a variety of web service industry standards that can be configured and used through the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) or Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming models (JAX-WS export and import web services bindings within a module, in the case of IBM Business Process Manager Advanced). - Accessibility features for IBM Business Process Manager
Accessibility features help users who have a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology products successfully. - XML constructs not supported
Using XML constructs not supported in IBM Process Designer or in Advanced Integration services can lead to errors and warnings. - WebSphere Business Integration Adapter application use within clusters
WebSphere Business Integration Adapter module applications can be used within a cluster under certain conditions. Clusters are used to provide scalability and availability to your applications in a network deployment environment.