When you refactor parts of your business process, dependencies
on those parts are automatically updated throughout the product as a whole.
There are two ways in which you can refactor parts of your business
process. You can either do it from an appropriate field within the properties
pages, or use a context menu in the Business Integration view.
- To refactor parts of your business process from a properties page,
proceed as follows:
- Click the field that contains the property that you would like
to refactor. These are the names of the fields that you can change,
as well as the property page on which they are located:
Field name |
Property page |
Description |
Process is long-running |
Details |
Use this to change the execution mode (microflow
or long-running) of the process |
Name |
Description |
Use this option to change the name assigned to the
process. |
Target namespace |
Description |
Use this option to assign a new namespace to your
process. |
Partner |
Description property page for the partner |
Use this to change an interface partner for the
process. |
- Once the refactoring toolbar appears, press Alt+Shift+R.
- For the name, target namespace, and partner fields,
a new window will appear in which you can change the property as necessary.
- Alternatively, value of the Process if long-running field
will toggle the moment you click it so that, when you initiate refactoring,
a window will appear that confirms the change in process execution mode.
- To refactor using the context menu, proceed as follows:
- In the Business Integration view, right-click
the business process.
- From the drop-down menu, hover over Refactor and
then choose from one of the following three options:
Option |
Description |
Rename |
Use this option to change the name assigned to the process. |
Move |
Use this option to move your process to a new folder
or module. |
Change Namespace |
Use this option to assign a new namespace to your process. |