01 | Introduction | |||
02 | Activity 1 | |||
03 | Workflow as an Engine | |||
04 | Activity 2 | |||
05 | Where Does Workflow Belong | |||
06 | Activity 3 | |||
07 | WorkView Objects in a Workflow Lifecycle | |||
08 | Activity 4 | |||
09 | Ad-hoc tasks and Routing Objects in Lifecycles | |||
10 | Activity 5 | |||
11 | Ad-hoc tasks and Routing Objects in Lifecycles Debrief | |||
12 | Activity 6 | |||
13 | WorkView Actions Overview | |||
14 | Activity 7 | |||
15 | Linking WorkView Actions to Workflow System Tasks | |||
16 | Activity 8 | |||
17 | Testing our WorkView Action | |||
18 | Activity 9 | |||
19 | WorkView Event Logic Implementation | |||
20 | Activity 10 | |||
21 | Assigning Event Logic to Class Event and Testing | |||
22 | Activity 11 | |||
23 | Recap | |||
24 | Activity 12 | |||
25 | Conclusion |
26 | Final Assessment |
This advanced level course demonstrates how to pair WorkView and Workflow to build a more powerful Case Manager Solution. First, we explore some of the ways in which Workflow can complement a WorkView | Case Manager solution. Then, we identify three specific ways Workflow logic can be built into a WorkView application: WorkView actions powered by Workflow System Tasks, Workflow Ad-Hoc Tasks, and WorkView Class Events. Finally, you’ll learn how to incorporate Workflow logic that already exists into a WorkView application.
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