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Pool
A BPMN 1.1 Pool represents a Participant in a Process and does not map to any specific BPEL 1.1 element. Enterprise Architect uses Pools to represent external Participants, with which the BPEL Process communicates. These are 'black box' pools; that is, they are abstract and do not expose any details (they do not contain any BPMN 1.1 elements inside them).
BPEL Properties:
· | Double-click on the Pool in the BPEL diagram |
· | Right-click on the Pool | BPEL | BPEL Properties |
Reference
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Name |
Specify the name for the Pool.
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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
· | A BPEL Process should not contain a Pool as its child element |
· | A BPEL diagram under a BPEL Process contains an implicit Pool - so it is invalid to add a Pool in this BPEL diagram to represent the BPEL Process |
· | Pool cannot have any incoming or outgoing Sequence Flow connectors - it can have only incoming or outgoing Message Flow connectors |
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