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Capture Web Manager Workflow
This example is both a more involved workflow for Capture, and an interesting implementation of an
HTTP Workflow. Before looking at this example, it would be best to become familiar with both "Plan-
etPress Capture Workflow" on page230 and "HTTP Server workflow" on page221.
The example is too complex to display as images in this guide, so it is rather available for download.
Resources
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Capture Web Manager Workflow Configuration (PW7)
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Capture Web Manager PlanetPress Design Document (PP7)
Note: This example is compatible with PlanetPress Workflow 7.4 and higher and will not work in
older versions.
Installation
1. Download both resource files
2. Create a folder on your disk called c:\PlanetPress
3. Import the invoice.pp7 Design document into Workflow, or open it in PlanetPress Design and
send it towards your local PlanetPress Workflow server (localhost or 127.0.0.1).
4. Open the configuration file CaptureExampleProcess.pw7
5. Click the PlanetPress Workflow button (File menu) and go in Preferences.
6. In the HTTP Server Input 2 section, check the Serve HTTP resources option, change the
Resource action name box to static , and the Resource folder to c:\PlanetPress\http .
Then, click OK.
7. Send the configuration to your local PlanetPress Workflow server.
8. Start PlanetPress Workflow services (see "Start and stop PlanetPress Workflow Service" on
page283).
9. Open your browser and point it to http://127.0.0.1:8080/documentlist, assuming you have not
changed the default HTTP port in the HTTP Server Input 2 section.
Explanation
You can follow along the process by looking at the comments available in each process of the workflow
file. Each comment explains both what the following plugins do, but also how it integrates into the work-
flow in general and what to keep in mind when doing an actual implementation of such a process.
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