This article presents the scope of telemetry name changes introduced in WEBCON 2026 R2. It includes a tabular summary for quick comparison between the previous and updated naming conventions.
Read more>Do you want to access a "data table" via REST? If the answer is yes, take a look at the 'Get data from data source' running mode.
Read more>Have you been looking at User Defined APIs in WEBCON BPS and assuming they are just an alternative to the Public API? This overview explains what sets them apart and why they deserve a place in your integration toolkit.
Read more>MCP in WEBCON extends existing integration mechanisms, enabling the use of business logic in AI-driven scenarios without additional development. By separating general and application-specific servers, it supports both quick data access and advanced, process-specific integrations.
Read more>Did you know remove the binary content of already deleted attachments is not supported? This post walks through two SQL scripts that let you reclaim that space safely.
Read more>Do you want to give users a proper message when your WEBCON BPS environment is down for maintenance instead of a generic IIS error? This post shows a simple setup that handles that.
Read more>Using process constants as data source, to achieve enum-like behavior in webocn.
Read more>The article concerns integration with the Autenti platform. It presents the document signing process and the configuration of a sample workflow, which includes sending a document for signature, performing additional actions, and then retrieving the signed document.
Read more>This article presents how to configure OAuth 2.0 authentication for SharePoint Online connections in WEBCON using Microsoft Entra ID. It describes the process of registering an application, assigning permissions, and configuring the connection in Designer Studio.
Read more>AI Concierge shows how the Portal’s conversational layer supports users in their everyday work. This article presents business use cases for the solution in process navigation, form completion, and working with attachments, showing how natural language can simplify and accelerate task execution.
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