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BPMN 2.0 Conversation Toolbox Pages
To create BPMN elements and relationships on Conversation diagrams in either BPMN 2.0 or BPEL formats, you can use the BPMN 2.0 Conversation pages of the Diagram Toolbox.
Access
Use any of the methods outlined here to display the Diagram Toolbox.
On the Diagram Toolbox, click on the More tools button then select 'BPMN 2.0 | BPMN 2.0 Business Process'.
Ribbon |
Design > Diagram > Toolbox : More tools > BPMN 2.0 > BPMN 2.0 Conversation |
Keyboard Shortcuts |
: More tools | BPMN 2.0 | BPMN 2.0 Conversation |
Other |
Click the icon on the Diagram caption bar to display the Diagram Toolbox, then More tools | BPMN 2.0 | BPMN 2.0 Conversation |
BPMN 2.0 Conversation Elements
Item |
Use to |
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Conversation Model |
Extend a composite Activity that defines the logical relationship of Message exchanges between two or more business entities. |
Conversation |
Extend a Class element to group a set of Message Flows together based on a certain concept. |
Pool |
Extend a Partition element to logically organize an Activity. |
Activity |
Represents work that is performed within a Business Process. An Activity can be modeled as a:
As a sub-process, the Activity can be made a composite element that links to a child diagram containing the flow of other BPMN elements. |
Start Event |
Define the initiating event in a process. Elements of this type cannot be edge-mounted on other elements. |
Intermediate Event |
Define an intermediate event in a process. Elements of this type can only be edge-mounted on Activity elements. |
End Event |
Define the terminating event in a process. Elements of this type cannot be edge-mounted on other elements. |
Gateway |
Define a decision point in a business process. If a condition is true then processing continues one way; if false, then another. |
Text Annotation |
Create a comment. |
BPMN 2.0 Conversation Connectors
Item |
Use to |
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Conversation Link |
Connect a Conversation Node to a Pool element, in either direction. Either the source or target element for a Conversation Link must be a Conversation Node element. |
Message Flow |
Extend a Control Flow relationship to define the flow of communications in the process. |
Sequence Flow |
Extend a Control Flow relationship to define the flow of activity. |
Association |
Link the information and artifacts with BPMN graphic elements. |
Notes
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