This command displays step processor configurations.
A step processor is used to complete a step in a workflow. A launch processor
is designed specifically to launch a workflow. FileNet provides several
step processors and launch processors that you can use as is; optionally,
a developer can modify these FileNet-supplied step processors or create
additional ones.
Syntax
The syntax varies depending on the action you choose to perform.
Action to perform
Syntax
view a step processor
stepprocessor v <search_by> <processorID|processortype>
Parameters
search_by
Specifies the means you want to use to display step processor information.
Enter "t" to search by step processor type, or "i"
to search by step processor ID. The default value is "i".
processorID
An integer value that uniquely identifies the step processor.
processortype
Identifies the entry as either a step
processor or launch
processor, and as Java or HTML. In addition, you can identify
one of each type as the default processor for the step or launch
step. Valid types are:
33
Default HTML launch processor
34
Default HTML step processor
36
Non-default HTML launch processor
40
Non-default HTML step processor
65
Default Java launch processor
66
Default Java step processor
68
Non-default Java launch processor
72
Non-default Java step processor
In addition to the above information, this command displays the following
information:
Name
Identifies the step processor or launch processor.
Width
An integer value that specifies the width, in pixels, of the processor
display window.
height
An integer value that specifies the height, in pixels, of the processor
display window.
JavaExtra
The package name of the Java application associated with a Java-based
processor. This value does not apply to HTML-based processors.
Paths
Specifies the location on the Application Engine or web server
where the processor web page resides. The path is relative to the
default step or launch processor location.
TIP In
vwtool, you can enter parameters on the command line (following the command
name) or let vwtool prompt you for the information by entering just the
command name. Generally, we recommend prompt mode for all but the simplest
commands. Entering the parameters on the command line is intended primarily
for script-driven input.