8.8
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Welcome to PReS Workflow 8.8
 - System Requirements
 - Basics
 - Features
- The Nature of PReS Workflow
 - About Branches and Conditions
 - Configuration Components
 - Connect Resources
 - About Data
 - Data Repository
 - About Documents
 - Debugging and Error Handling
 - The Plug-in Bar
 - About Printing
 - About Processes and Subprocesses
 - Using Scripts
 - Special Workflow Types
 - About Tasks
 - Working With Variables
 - About Configurations
 - About related programs and services
 
 - The Interface
- Customizing the Workspace
 - PReS Workflow Button
 - The Configuration Components Pane
- Components Area Sections
 - Processes and Subprocesses
 - Manipulate Global Variables
 - Connect Resources
 - PPS/PSM Documents
 - Associate Documents and PReS Printer Queues
 - Using the Clipboard and Drag & Drop
 - Rename Objects in the Configuration Components Pane
 - Reorder Objects in the Configuration Components Pane
 - Grouping Configuration Components
 - Expand and Collapse Categories and Groups in the Configuration Components Pane
 - Delete Objects and Groups from the Configuration Components Pane
 
 - Other Dialogs
 - The Debug Information Pane
 - The Message Area Pane
 - The Object Inspector Pane
 - The Plug-in Bar
 - Preferences
- Other Preferences and Settings
 - General appearance preferences
 - Object Inspector appearance preferences
 - Configuration Components Pane appearance preferences
 - Default Configuration behavior preferences
 - Notification Messages behavior preferences
 - Sample Data behavior preferences
 - Network behavior preferences
 - PlanetPress Capture preferences
 - OL Connect preferences
 - PDF Text Extraction Tolerance Factors
 - General and logging preferences
 - Messenger plugin preferences
 - HTTP Server Input 1 plugin preferences
 - HTTP Server Input 2 plugin preferences
 - LPD Input plugin preferences
 - Serial Input plugin preferences
 - Telnet Input plugin preferences
 - PReS Fax plugin preferences
 - FTP Output Service preferences
 - PReS Image preferences
 - LPR Output preferences
 - PrintShop Web Connect Service preferences
 - Editor Options
 
 - The Process Area
- Zoom In or Out within Process Area
 - Adding Tasks
 - Adding Branches
 - Edit a Task
 - Replacing Tasks, Conditions or Branches
 - Remove Tasks or Branches
 - Task Properties Dialog
 - Cutting, Copying and Pasting Tasks and Branches
 - Moving a Task or Branch Using Drag-and-Drop
 - Ignoring Tasks and Branches
 - Resize Rows and Columns of the Process Area
 - Selecting Documents in Tasks Links
 - Highlight a Task or Branch
 - Undo a Command
 - Redo a Command
 
 - The Quick Access Toolbar
 - The PReS Workflow Ribbon
 - The Task Comments Pane
 
 - Additional Information
 - Copyright Information
 - Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
 
implements five methods that will allow SOAP clients to submit jobs and get information from
PReS Workflow executing them.
Note
PReS Workflow already come with a SOAP Client plugin, which can be used as an input, action
or output; this task was renamed Legacy SOAP Client.
Since the SOAP Server API Reference is primarily targeted at programmers or systems
engineers, it is rather technical.
SOAP API - SubmitJob
Syntax
SubmitJob (File, SubmitJobInfStruc , ReturnJobFile, user name,
Password) : SubmitJobResult
Description
The SubmitJob method allows users to remotely submit files to their PReS Workflow from a
SOAP client. The SOAP client has the option to wait for a response file from PReS Workflow
SOAP server.
Arguments
l
File – base64Binary. This is an array of byte base64 encoded (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64).
l
SubmitJobInfStruc – Structure containing any required information to prepare the file for
a valid insertion into a PReS Workflow process.
l
ReturnJobFile – Boolean value. When true, PReS Workflow SOAP server returns the job
file. When false, there no file is returned to the SOAP client. (For example: when
submitting a job for print, there is no need to return a file)
l
user name – String containing the user name.
l
Password – String containing the password. This value is case sensitive.
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