BPEL Debugger: BPEL Process Instances Window

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The BPEL Process Instances window lists all BPEL processes deployed to the BPEL Service Engine and their currently running instances. For each process instance correlation sets and Faults are listed as subnodes.

If the current session is not a BPEL Debugger session, this window is empty. The BPEL Process Instances window is populated when a debugging session starts on the BPEL Service Engine, or when the current session is a BPEL Debugger session.

The information displayed for each process instance includes the instance name, unique instance ID, and its state. Process instances can exist in one of the following states:

A process instance that is current is shown in bold. A process instance becomes current when it reaches a breakpoint or when you manually make it current.

To make a process instance current, do one of the following:

To terminate a process instance:

Correlation Sets and Faults information

For the Correlation Sets node the information comes out during the process execution.

For each process instance correlation set, a list of properties it includes is shown. For the properties, type and value information is displayed. Find more information on Correlation sets, properties, and property aliases here: Understanding Correlation.

The Faults node is also populated during the process execution. As a fault is thrown in the process, a subnode with the fault name appears. Fault data are provided if available.

See Also
BPEL Debugger Windows
Using Breakpoints to Debug BPEL Processes
Using Watches to Debug BPEL Processes

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