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This feature enables you to develop formflows in TIBCO FormBuilder and then call them from your procedure. This means that when a case of a procedure is run, a formflow can be displayed instead of a work item and vice versa. See TIBCO BusinessWorks FormBuilder User’s Guide for more information about developing formflows.
• a work item can open a formflow. You can configure a step in your procedure to call a formflow. The formflows are displayed in the iProcess Workspace (Browser) at run-time. This means that when a case of that procedure is run, the iProcess Engine passes the formflow definition to the iProcess Workspace (Browser). The iProcess Workspace (Browser) displays the formflow to the user.
• a formflow can open a work item. At run-time, a formflow can display a work item from a case of a procedure in iProcess Workspace (Browser). See TIBCO iProcess Workspace (Browser) User's Guide for more information.For each of these scenarios, you need to define a step with a form type of Formflow Form (FORMFLOW) in your procedure. See Defining a Formflow in a Procedure for more information.
• the run-time operation of TIBCO iProcess Workspace (Browser). See TIBCO iProcess Workspace (Browser) User's Guide for more information.
• integrating work items with a formflow in TIBCO FormsBuilder. See TIBCO iProcess Workspace (Browser) User's Guide for more information.
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