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Procedure
u
Create an array of Workflow objects by calling the getWorkflowsWithName operation.
Workflow[] workflows =
vsoWebControl.getWorkflowsWithName("Simple user interaction",
username, password);
The preceding code example calls the getWorkflowsWithName operation to obtain all workflows for which
the name, or part of the name, is Simple user interaction.
You found workflows in the Orchestrator server that the Web service client can run on objects.
What to do next
Implement operations in the Web services client to run the workflows it finds.
Find Workflows by Using the getWorkflowForID Operation
If you know a particular workflow ID, a Web service application can obtain this workflow by using the
getWorkflowForID operation.
The getWorkflowForID operation returns a single Workflow instance, because all workflow IDs are unique.
Prerequisites
You must have implemented Web service operations in your client application to find objects in the
Orchestrator server.
Procedure
u
Create a Workflow object by calling the getWorkflowForID operation.
String workflowId = "1880808080808080808080808080808087808080011713796199469943be4c882";
Workflow workflow = vsoWebControl.getWorkflowForID(workflowId, username, password);
You found a workflow in the Orchestrator server that the Web service client can run on objects.
What to do next
Implement operations in the Web services client to run the workflows it finds.
Run Workflows from a Web Service Client
The main purpose of a Web services client is to run workflows across a network.
Prerequisites
You must have implemented Web service operations in the client to find workflows in the Orchestrator server.
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