The
interface extends the
interface, and can, therefore, be treated as a Document object. For example, a
object can have workflows linked to it. Therefore, a user selecting a workflow definition can either launch it, or launch a linked workflow.
To create a new
object and persist it to a Content Engine object store, call the
method on the
After you create a workflow definition, you link it to an object that implements the
object if a workflow subscription object refers to it in its
property.
To return all of the workflow subscription objects associated with this
object, retrieve the
property.
You can instantiate a
object in the following ways:
- By calling the
orGetInstance
method on the Factory.WorkflowDefinition class.FetchInstance - By retrieving the
property on a workflow subscription object.WorkflowDefinition - By instantiating a
WorkflowDefinitionSet collection, then returning a
object from the collection.WorkflowDefinition
Namespace: FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Interface IWorkflowDefinition Implements IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
C# |
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public interface IWorkflowDefinition : IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
C++ |
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interface class IWorkflowDefinition : IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
J# |
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public interface IWorkflowDefinition implements IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
JScript |
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public interface IWorkflowDefinition extends IDocument, IRepositoryObject, IVersionable, IContainable, IReplicable, ISubscribable, IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
Remarks
Metadata
Auditable: undefined
AllowsInstances: true
AllowsSubClasses: true
ClassDefinitionName: DocumentClassDefinition
IsDependent: false
IsHidden: true
Searchable: true
StorageType: ObjectStore
SuperclassName: Document