Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide Release 2.6.3 Part Number B10284-02 |
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When you define a system, you can specify whether it is associated with a master system from which you want it to receive Event Manager object definition updates.
Each system can expose one or more addressable points of communication, called agents. After you define your systems, you should define the agents within those systems that you will use to communicate business events. See: Agents.
When you install Oracle Workflow in a database, that database is automatically defined as a system in the Event Manager and set as the local system in the Global Workflow Preferences page. The following table lists the default properties of the local system definition.
System Property | Value |
---|---|
Name | <database global name> |
Display Name | <database global name> |
Description | Local System Created by Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant |
Master | (blank) |
You can update the local system definition if necessary.
Oracle Workflow sets the status of the local system to Enabled by default. After you finish setting up the Business Event System, you can use the Global Workflow Preferences page to set the system status that you want for event processing. See: Setting Global User Preferences, Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide.
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