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Alfresco One 5.x Developer???s Guide

You're reading from   Alfresco One 5.x Developer???s Guide Discover what it means to be an expert developer by exploring the latest features available to you in Alfresco One 5.x

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787128163
Length 528 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Alfresco One 5.x Developer’s Guide - Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. The Alfresco Platform FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Alfresco 3. Working with Content Models 4. Handling Content Automatically with Actions, Behaviors, Transformers, and Extractors 5. Customizing Alfresco Share 6. Creating an Angular Application 7. Exposing Content through a RESTful API with Web Scripts 8. Advanced Workflow 9. Amazing Extensions 10. Security

Using timers


Timers are a common requirement for business processes. The most common functionality is around doing something if someone doesn't respond to a task fast enough. That something might be reassigning the task or sending a nasty e-mail to the assignee's boss. Another use might be to purposefully postpone all or part of a process until a specific day and time occurs.

Timer events are events which are triggered by a defined timer. They can be used as a start event, intermediate event, or boundary event. A timer start event is used to create a process instance at given time. A timer boundary event acts as a stopwatch and alarm clock. A timer intermediate event acts as a stopwatch.

Step-by-step - adding a timer to the third-party review

In the previous example, you added the ability for the website submission workflow to incorporate an external third party in the process. SomeCo is glad that its partners will be involved in the process, but it doesn't want them to become an unnecessary...

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