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End Event
A BPMN 1.1 End Event indicates where a particular Process ends. Every Process in Enterprise Architect must end with an End Event.
BPEL Properties:
· | Double-click on the End Event in the BPEL diagram |
· | Right-click on the End Event | BPEL | BPEL Properties |
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Name |
Specify the name for the End Event.
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Result Type |
Select the type for the End Event, namely:
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Details |
Depending on the selected Result Type, the Details tab changes as follows:
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Select one or more Assignment elements created in the SupportingElements Package in this tab (Optional). |
Create BPEL 1.1 Model Structure
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OK |
Save the values entered in the dialog.
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Cancel |
Discard the values entered in the dialog.
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Help |
Display this Help topic.
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General |
Open the UML Properties dialog.
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Notes
· | Cancel, Link, None and Signal Event types cannot be mapped to BPEL 1.1 |