(...) olor themes WEBCON Light theme Fig. 11. WEBCON Light theme WEBCON Dark theme Fig. 12. WEBCON Dark theme Transferring themes between environment s The theme created in one environment : development, test, or production can be easily transferred to other using the import/export functionality. Fig. 13. The import/export optio (...)
(...) environment s without a Windows domain can still work with WEBCON BPS as long as it is configured to use Google authentication. However, such a configuration will not allow attachments to be edited directly from the form viewed in WEBCON BPS Portal and using the desktop version of Microsoft Office. To edit files on the form, WEBCON BPS uses WebDav protocols. Microsoft does not support using WebDav prot (...)
(...) ile will start. Installation in Microsoft 365 Word There are several ways to install the add-in (manifest) in Microsoft 365 desktop applications and in the Office Online environment . All of them are described in detail on the website: Deploy and publish Office Add-ins - Office Add-ins | Microsoft Docs. Availability Word Modern is available for use in Word for Mic (...)
(...) Author: Paweł Drab Introduction Migration of databases to a different database environment or their recreation in such environment may require changing database name. If references to a database are present in several locations, external, logical change of database name is insufficient. The article describes the procedure of changing database name by modifying configuration. P (...)
(...) n source scripts available on the public Internet. These scripts are successfully used by WEBCON in own installations and those of selected clients. However, be sure to test such scripts on dedicated environment s before using them in production (recommended procedure for any scripts downloaded from the Internet). The examples given herein are one of the possible database maintenance procedures; they can b (...)
(...) rvice connections when there are problems with the SSPI interface securing the HTTP protocol. Applying automatically generated certificates makes it possible to work on several stations in domainless environment s and prevents wrong configurations of the said environment s and the authentication system.
(...) ;Printout a barcode label” action configuration window. User login: filled out when a specific user is defined as a document entry point. Enter BPS ID here, but note that while in newer environment s it has a UPN format (i.e. name@domain, e.g. a.smith@webcon.com), in older ones the format is NetBIOS (i.e. domainname, e.g. webcona.smith). Enter the computer code, its IP address, and (...)
(...) s and macOS. For other local versions of MS Outlook, the proper operation of Outlook Modern depends on whether the application uses Microsoft Edge WebView2 or not. If the application's runtime environment is incompatible, Outlook Modern will not work and the user will be prompted as follows: "This add-in won't run in your version of Office. Please upgrade to either one-time purchase Office 20 (...)
(...) p; Note: for the installation to be possible, the user must have administrator privileges on the local machine. Alternatively, the add-in can be installed globally in an Active Directory environment with properly defined Group Policy, in which case the local user does not need to have administrator privileges. In the next step, the installer window will be displayed: (...)
(...) Applies to version: 2022.1.x and above, author: Krystyna Gawryał Introduction One of the basic implementation assumptions of WEBCON BPS is work on three environment s: development (DEV), test (TEST), and production (PROD). As long as certain conditions are met, processes and any changes to them can be successfully transferred between those environment s thanks to the built-in application impor (...)
(...) le: “Tasks info calculation”. Importing process and application configurations – the import of a process or an application taking place between databases or DEV/TEST/PROD environment s. The operation of saving data in the database is asynchronous, i.e. the service imports a process or an application even if the process is closed in Designer Studio. Associated module: “Imp (...)
(...) Wojtycza Introduction WEBCON BPS Designer Studio allows users to configure global business and form rules. As global rules, they are available for all applications created in a given environment and thanks to parameters they are universal and may be used in multiple processes. Global business and form rules can be configured by choosing “Business rules” or “For (...)
(...) to individual system users. This solution can be used in both standalone and cloud installations. The Export-Import mechanism makes it possible to transfer BPS groups with the application to another environment , and in WEBCON BPS 2023 R1, this scope has been extended also to Group owners. This article shows an example of such a migration. Configuration For the purpose of demonstrating how th (...)
(...) tions. GUID The GUID number is an alphanumeric identifier of a configurable element, such as a form field, workflow, or process, whose value is constant and unique irrespective of the environment it is placed in. With those characteristics the GUID identifier enables easy transfer of HTML templates containing elements identified with it between various environment s (DEV/TEST/PROD). So far (...)
(...) e of an application in a company – from prototyping in WEBCON BPS Designer Desk, through development in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio, to using the final version after deployment in the production environment . How it works – business case Application prototype in WEBCON BPS Designer Desk Person responsible for the implementation of a new process in an enterprise prepared the appli (...)
(...) ntainerization is an alternative to the standard installation of WEBCON BPS components and is particularly applicable when using cloud services, making it much easier to install the system in such an environment . This article provides step-by-step instructions for installing WEBCON BPS with its core components running in independent containers. Choosing a containerization platform Since mo (...)
(...) rvice are generally grouped based on their running method. They can be triggered in three distinct ways: by queues, using an interval/schedule, with a command sent to service by an external environment that communicates with it. All the three aforementioned methods operate parallelly. Their detailed description is provided further in the article. Queues There are several types (...)
(...) ts of Computer Science and Econometrics, who learned the BPMN notation describing processes, this time had to translate it into the language of BPS. Participants of the classes had individual work environment s at their disposal. The principles of the system operation and the different "drawing language" of the workflows were not difficult - they were considered intuitive and easy to use. The onl (...)
(...) scription of the functionality regarding version 2026 R1: OpenTelemetry in WEBCON 2026 R1 Introduction In the present-day dynamic and distributed application environment s data monitoring and analysis are key to ensure high efficiency, reliability, and optimization of an application. To address those challenges, the 2023 R1 WEBCON BPS version has introduced support fo (...)
(...) xchange of experience, consultation and integration, and an invitation to become an active member of the WEBCON community. Throughout the recertification, we provide access to individual working environment s with the latest version of the system. For more information and upcoming dates click here: WEBCON ACADEMY - Certification program | WEBCON. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate (...)