Interface ProcessEngine

  • All Superinterfaces:
    ProcessEngineServices
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    ProcessEngineImpl

    public interface ProcessEngine
    extends ProcessEngineServices
    Provides access to all the services that expose the BPM and workflow operations. Typically, there will be only one central ProcessEngine instance needed in a end-user application. Building a ProcessEngine is done through a ProcessEngineConfiguration instance and is a costly operation which should be avoided. For that purpose, it is advised to store it in a static field or JNDI location (or something similar). This is a thread-safe object, so no special precautions need to be taken.
    Author:
    Tom Baeyens, Joram Barrez, Daniel Meyer
    • Method Detail

      • getName

        String getName()
        The name as specified in 'process-engine-name' in the camunda.cfg.xml configuration file. The default name for a process engine is 'default
      • close

        void close()