Developing applications for interruptible processes

Long-running, interruptible processes are executed as a sequence of activities that are chained together. Each activity is executed within its own transaction. Navigation of the process stops at specific activities and it does not continue until an appropriate action has taken place. Examples of typical applications for non-interruptible processes are given here.

For more information, see the Javadoc for the Business Process Choreographer API in the com.ibm.bpe.api package.

Related concepts
Authorization for EJB renderings for business processes

Related tasks
Starting an interruptible process that contains a unique starting service
Starting an interruptible process that contains a non-unique starting service
Processing participating tasks
Sending a message to a waiting activity
Analyzing the results of a process
Using stored queries to query information