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Marta
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Documents in XPDL files 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
I would like to know if the possibility exists of including like an action of a task the generation of a document. What representation would have in a file XPDL? It could send some example to me.
I am interested in seeing as a document is obtained as exit of a task and how it imagines in XPDL.
 
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Re:Documents in XPDL files 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
The exact details of execution depends upon the engine you are running on. Each activity can have some form of executable instructions -- call it a script -- associated with the activity. There is a standard place to put the script, but the exact script used would depend upon the environment.

Another alternative is to use a web service to create the document. Once again, you specify the WSDL and the input parameters, and that causes the document to be created. There is a standard way to represent a web service call.
 
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