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BPSim Execution Engine - Simulation Language
The BPSim Execution Engine supports simulation on XPath 1.0 or Java, where the appropriate language is defined as the Expression Language in the simulation configuration. It also supports the use of process instance data in BPSim Property Parameters, where the actual value is only determined during execution.
XPath 1.0 Operators
These operators can be used in BPSim expression parameters.
Operator |
Description |
---|---|
| |
The Union operator, used for resource acquisition. Example: getResource('w1',1) | getResource('w2',1) |
+ |
Addition. Example: 4 + 6 |
- |
Subtraction. Example: 6 - 4 |
* |
Multiplication. Example: 6 * 4 |
div |
Division. Example: 8 div 4 |
= |
Equality. Example: 4 = 4 (True) |
!= |
Not Equal. Example: 5 != 3 |
< |
Less than. Example: 6 < 9 |
<= |
Less than or equal to. Example: x <= 6 |
> |
Greater than. Example: 9 > 6 |
>= |
Greater than or equal to. Example: n >= 7 |
or |
Alternative. Example: n = 6 or n <= 6 |
and |
Combination. Example: n = 5 and m < 8 |
mod |
Modulus division. Example: 5 mod 2 |
getProperty |
Get a property value. Example: getProperty ("amount") |
getResource |
Get a resource assignment. Example: getResource ('w1',1) |
Note
The Expression Language can be set in the Configure BPSim window, on the 'Configure' tab; the two options 'XPath 1.0' and 'Java' are available as values of the 'Expression' parameter.
If you select 'Java', you must set the property 'JDK Home' to a valid JDK directory.
Tip: You can use {PropertyParameterName} as a short form of getProperty('PropertyParameterName'), which is useful when writing the value for the expressions; for example:
{n} < {N} instead of getProperty('n') < getProperty('N')
The short form of the getProperty operator can be used in both XPath 1.0 and Java.
BPSim Property Parameters
From Enterprise Architect release 13.0 onwards, BPSim property parameters can hold process instance data to which no value is assigned until run time. You can define the property parameter type on the 'Properties' page of the Configure BPSim window; the supported types are 'int', 'double' and 'string'.