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Chapter 4 Activities : Editor

Editor
The Editor tab is used to specify a data schema for input or output of an activity. This tab is useful when the data does not have a well-known structure. The data schema may also be for a more specialized use, such as for defining the output headers of an incoming HTTP request. The name of the Editor tab differs depending upon what the schema is used for.
For example, the Input Editor tab of the Publish Rendezvous Message activity allows you to define the schema for the message you wish to publish.
You can use a simple datatype, or you can define a group of data elements on this tab. You can also reference XML schema or ActiveEnterprise classes stored in the project. Once defined, the schema appears on the appropriate tabs of the activity. The data in the schema then becomes available to other activities in the process definition.
The following illustrates the Schema tab. In this example, the Schema tab is labeled Input Editor indicating this defines the schema for the activity’s input.
To define a schema on this tab, use the buttons above the schema tree to add, delete, or move data items. Then use the fields of the dialog to specify the datatype of each item.
 
Table 7 describes the potential content types for data elements.
Table 8 describes the datatypes available for data.

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