The BPM process can invoke an asynchronous process or service using the Message Throw Event or Send Task. The process can use either the Message Catch Event or Receive Task to receive a response from the invoked process/service. When we invoke an asynchronous process or a service, the invoked process or service becomes a child of the calling (invoking) process. This section will uncover how to invoke an asynchronous process or service using the Message Throw and Catch Event. This section also has a subsection on invoking an asynchronous process or service using the Send and Receive Tasks. The following pattern table illustrates the pattern signature for an asynchronous request response (request callback) pattern:
Oracle BPM Suite 12c Modeling Patterns
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle BPM Suite 12c Modeling Patterns
Credits
Disclaimer
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
Free Chapter
Flow Control Patterns
Multi-instance and State-based Patterns
Invocation Patterns
Human Task Patterns
Interaction Patterns
Correlation Patterns
Exception Handling Patterns
Adaptive Case Management
Advanced Patterns
Installing Oracle BPM Suite 12c
Index
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