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Reactor Portal
Our Reactor
Portal component is a complete JSP/Servlet framework, specifically
designed for easy integration with existing front-end applications or
high-speed development of sophisticated web-based user interfaces for
process management and workflow task execution.
Reactor Portal can be used as an “out-of-the-box”
application, or modified to meet your specific needs. And since all the
Reactor Engine APIs are fully documented, integration
with existing web-based or offline applications are completely straightforward.
Reactor Portal’s major features include:
- Activity Manager - Lists all available
tasks that the current user is responsible for.
- Instance Manager – Provides
real-time graphical monitoring, reporting, and audit log of running
and completed processes.
- Definition Manger - Lists of all
available processes definitions uploaded to the Reactor Engine which
can be started/stopped or modified.
- Reports Manager – Provides
for execution of custom tabular and graphical reports.
Reactor Portal features details:
- Business Activity Monitoring –
This feature’s "Map View" provides a real-time
graphical view for monitoring the progress of a process instance.
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- Enhanced Audit Logging –
Including an all-new audit log that can record operand updates
and ACL changes in addition to processing start, stop, status
changes, and timers. Audit Log is accessible through the Reactor
Portal in real-time.
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- Integrated
Process Activity Reporting - which allows for the real-time
reporting of past and currently running processes.
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- Enhanced Work List Management –
This feature enables users to delegate or transfer any activity, see
completed activities and instances.
- Attachable Annotations – enabling
public or private notes to be affixed to any activity.
- Comprehensive set of APIs
– Control any function within the Reactor Engine via a comprehensive
set of APIs. Some of the functionality that can be remotely invoked
include processes started/stopped, status changes, updating operands,
and programatic process creation.
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