Subscribing to Blueworks Live processes

If members of your team discover and develop processes in Blueworks Live™, you can access those processes and work with them in Process Designer.

By subscribing to Blueworks Live processes, you can manage the information from Blueworks Live processes and bring that information into IBM® Business Process Manager to work with it in business process definitions (BPDs). Blueworks Live processes that you subscribe to are displayed in the Blueworks Live Processes category in the library. When you subscribe to a Blueworks Live process, all associated library items (including timing intervals and tracking groups) are created in your process application.

Before you begin working with Blueworks Live processes in IBM Process Designer, make sure that the following tasks are completed:
  • The administrator must import the Blueworks Live signer certificates into the IBM Business Process Manager server truststore. See Adding a signer certificate to the default signers keystore.
  • The Blueworks Live administrator must configure Blueworks live to work with IBM Business Process Manager. To learn more about Blueworks Live, see http://www.blueworkslive.com.
  • Before you complete any of the following tasks, start Process Designer and open the Designer view.
Restriction: Consider the following information about details in Blueworks Live that are imported into BPD processes:
  • Policies and attachments associated with Blueworks Live processes are not imported into IBM BPM.
  • Only Blueworks Live processes with a snapshot can be imported.
  • Only Blueworks Live processes with a diagram can be imported.
Tip: Importing BPMN 2.0 models is another way to get Blueworks Live information into IBM Business Process Manager. See Importing BPMN 2.0 artifacts into an existing process application.