This topic applies only to the IBM Business Automation Workflow Advanced
configuration.

The runtime environments for IBM Integration Designer

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You can use IBM Integration Designer to create applications that can be run in IBM Workflow Server.
Note: The server runtime version shown in Integration Designer for Workflow Server and IBM Workflow Center is 18.0. Modules created in Integration Designer can be deployed to any supported version of Workflow Server. Integration Designer can connect to any supported version of Workflow Center. However, modules that contain a REST import that uses the OpenAPI 3.0 service specification can be deployed only to a server that is 21.0.1 or later.
You can enable capabilities to filter your development environment so that only the functions that are applicable to your runtime environment are enabled. For more information about setting capabilities, see the Enabling tool capabilities topic under Related tasks.

Integration Designer supports IBM Workflow Server.

Workflow Server is the runtime environment for workflow projects. It must be in Traditional mode.

To author artifacts in Integration Designer and deploy them to an Workflow Server runtime environment, the major versions of the two products must match.

You can deploy the following artifacts to Workflow Server:
  • Process applications and toolkits
  • Modules, mediation modules and libraries
  • Business objects
  • Interfaces and interface maps
  • Data maps: Business object maps, Relationships and XML maps.
  • Customized visual snippets
  • BPEL processes
  • Mediation flows
  • Human tasks
  • State machines
  • Business rules
  • Business vocabularies
  • Business Calendar
  • Java™ Components
  • Selectors
  • Enterprise Access artifacts and adapters