

Optionally, bind additional objects to include in the package This let you leave out those processes which are still under development.Ģ. The example below simply considers the Ticket Reassignment process in its 1.0 version: The processes are listed according to the applications these belong to, following your defined process architecture and hierarchy.

Select the correct version of each process you want to deployĬheck the checkboxes of all process versions you want to include. The following images illustrate the creation of a deployment package that includes a single process.ġ. Here are the steps you take to create a deployment package:ġ.Select the correct version of each process you want to deploy.Ģ.Optionally, bind additional objects to include in the package.ģ.Optionally, include components from the Experience design.Ĥ.Optionally, use the advanced options to deploy preset environment values.

bex file option.Ī window appears with all the options you need to customize the content of the package. To create the package, go to the seventh step of Bizagi Studio's Process Wizard and select the Export. The exporting step ends up creating a deployment package of all the processes you want to export. The person in charge performs all steps via a self-service UI.Īt this point, the person deploying your application only needs access to the Development environment via Bizagi Studio. This person does NOT need to be technically skilled because no programming is needed and no IT-related tasks are involved in process deployments.

Has planned, coordinated and scheduled the deployment, and has communicated this to all team members in the project. Has an understanding of the business implementation: knowing about the processes and their purpose, the data model, versions, integration points, security and authentication settings, and other environment settings (e.g, policies, alarms, parameter entity values), and general workings.ģ. Has know-how and understands the concepts involved in a process deployment with Bizagi, including which objects are exported from development, and all the steps of the deployment process.Ģ. The person in charge of this step should be the project leader, and meets the following profile:ġ. When you use the Export Process option in the assisted process wizard, Bizagi extracts implementation details from your automated processes to create a file that can be installed into Automation Service environments (i.e testing or production). The following section covers the third step in your process deployment, as described in From Studio to the cloud.
