You define a Global Signal Definition project to define global signals, which can be referenced from multiple projects.
You can define more than one Global Signal Definition project if desired.
Procedure
Select
File > New > Global Signal Definition Project.
Enter the project name and select theBPM destination environment. Click
Next.
Accept the default settings (including the selection of
Create initial Global Signal Definition and click
Finish.
The Global Signal Definition project is created, with an initial GlobalSignal. You can then define the payload data to be associated with the global signal. See
Creating Payload Data for Global Signals.
On the Properties tab for the
Global Signal, define the correlation timeout setting. The default setting is
Correlate Immediately. You can change this to
Timeout Signal After:
n seconds.
Note: It is possible to deploy a process with global signal events without deploying the Global Signal Definition project. However, if you do this, then the process will halt with an error at runtime. You should deploy the Global Signal Definition Project before you deploy processes which contain global signal events.