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FIGURE 8.1
BPEL Designer interface.
in the panel to the right. The main editor interface is also divided with a
number of windows (or view s in the Eclipse terminology). Apart from the
common ones like project explorer and outline views, the properties view at
the bottom is extensively used by BPEL Designer to provide further
information and interactive coni gurability. For instance, a click on the
blank canvas will have the properties view refreshed with the basic process
information, like name, associated namespace, documentation, and so on.
We will see more examples in the coming paragraphs. Other views like
problem view, servers view, and so on are usually docked alongside proper-
ties view, which can be activated explicitly from the menus.
8.11
By reduction of user involvements in producing process documents, BPEL
Designer has managed to integrate a number of usability features like
automations, wizards, auto-completion aids, templates, forms, quick access
Usability
 
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