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Behind the Scenes with BonitaSoft – 20-26 Feb 2012

Looks like BOS 6.0 will be a whole new beast.

Like the blind men describing the elephant, we’re not yet seeing the whole creature, but parts of it are pretty interesting! Read the rest of this entry »

How to use widgets to define form data fields and buttons

Here is another heads up from the BonitaSoft documentation team about using widgets to create data form fields.

BOS 5.6.1 Form widgets

We have made a short video which shows how to simply drag and drop widgets onto the Form Builder framework, and create your own customized form data fields. With over twenty widgets to choose from in the  widget palette, from text fields to iframe fields, date fields to image fields, you can create a range of form fields to suit your needs.

See the video here :  How to use widgets to define form data fields and buttons
(Note: you have to log-in first, or create an account).

Go see other useful videos tutorials about Bonita Open Solution here, at the BonitaSoft documentation video library.

Have fun with Bonita!

How to create a set of widgets as a group

The Bonitasoft doc team has been busy again creating new tutorial videos.

This time we have looked into the Bonita Subscription Pack and found a neat trick in Form Builder.

We can show you a sneak peak…

When you design your form and find a set of widgets useful when grouped together, why not save them as a template to be imported later into the same form or even another form.

The video describes how to do this simply in next to no time.

Drag the group widget onto your form, fill it with the widgets of your choice and then save it as a template.

You’re done!

See for yourself by watching the video How to create a set of widgets as a group on the BonitaSoft Documentation website.

Have fun with Bonita!

Check out other useful videos tutorials about Bonita Open Solution, check out the BonitaSoft documentation video library.

There will be pastries…

And also, BPM.

BonitaSoft is hosting a Technical Education Session at our San Francisco office on Thursday, March 1.

Miguel Valdes Faura, CEO and co-founder of BonitaSoft, has been working with BPM for over a decade. He’ll be there to talk about BPM and its development into a tool now available to business of every size and type, along with some concrete examples of how BPM is applied to processes common to nearly every business (such as managing purchase orders).

Also, did I mention there will be pastries?

If you’ll be on the west coast of the United States next week, come on by.

How to create a multi-page form in a few clicks

Another useful video tutorial recently created by the BonitaSoft documentation team, explains how to create a multi-page form on a single task.

For example, you can add multiple forms on a single human task.

Select your task, then in the Details panel > Applications tab, click on Add to create a new form, then configure navigation buttons (previous and next) on each form to move backwards and forwards as needed.

Finally click on the submit button to terminate the task.

All this is contained on one task.

See the tutorial video How to create multipage forms on the BonitaSoft Documentation website.

For other useful videos tutorials about Bonita Open Solution, check out the BonitaSoft documentation video library.

Have fun with Bonita!

How to define a global or local variable

Here at BonitaSoft Documentation, we get questions from Bonita Open Source users which just need simple answers.

Recently, one such question was about variables.

Variables are containers that hold data, a bit like bag full of tools, where the bag is the variable and the tools are the data.

So when I want to add a variable, how do I really tell the difference between a global and a local variable? In fact, the only difference is where the variable is actually created.

(The definitions below have been taken from  the  BonitaSoft Documentation website).

Global variables

“Global variables are accessible to all elements in the process (pool).  Thus, they can be used anywhere in the process”.

Local variables

“Local data is available only to the task where it is defined, and to its output transitions.  Thus, they can be used only in a single task, and in conditions on the task’s output transitions”.

Take a look at the video How to define or load a variable at the BonitaSoft Documentation website.

For other useful videos tutorials about Bonita Open Solution, take a look at the BonitaSoft documentation video library.