Uses of Interface
org.camunda.bpm.engine.management.TablePageQuery
Packages that use TablePageQuery
Package
Description
Public API of the Camunda Platform engine.
Typical usage of the API starts by the creation of a
Through the services obtained from such a
Typical usage of the API starts by the creation of a
ProcessEngineConfiguration
(typically based on a configuration file), from which a ProcessEngine
can be obtained.Through the services obtained from such a
ProcessEngine
, BPM and workflow operation
can be executed:RepositoryService
:
Manages Deployment
sRuntimeService
:
For starting and searching ProcessInstance
sTaskService
:
Exposes operations to manage human (standalone) Task
s,
such as claiming, completing and assigning tasksIdentityService
:
Used for managing User
s,
Group
s and the relations between themManagementService
:
Exposes engine admin and maintenance operations,
which have no relation to the runtime execution of business processesHistoryService
:
Exposes information about ongoing and past process instances.FormService
:
Access to form data and rendered forms for starting new process instances and completing tasks.API implementation classes, which shouldn't directly be used by end-users.
Classes related to the
ManagementService
.-
Uses of TablePageQuery in org.camunda.bpm.engine
Methods in org.camunda.bpm.engine that return TablePageQueryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionManagementService.createTablePageQuery()
Creates aTablePageQuery
that can be used to fetchTablePage
containing specific sections of table row data. -
Uses of TablePageQuery in org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl
Classes in org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl that implement TablePageQueryMethods in org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl that return TablePageQuery -
Uses of TablePageQuery in org.camunda.bpm.engine.management
Methods in org.camunda.bpm.engine.management that return TablePageQueryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionOrders the resulting table page rows by the given column in ascending order.Orders the resulting table page rows by the given column in descending order.The name of the table of which a page must be fetched.