Validate Your Process is BPMN 2.0 Compliant

Validate that your Process model is BPMN 2.0 compliant before you deploy it to production.

Overview

Before you deploy your Process model to production, ensure that it is BPMN 2.0 compliant for the following reasons:

  • Minimize problems when testing your Process prior to deploying it. Regardless of whether your Process model is a self-contained business solution or one which calls another Process/is called by another Process, ensure that it functions correctly by validating its BPMN 2.0 compliance.

  • Ensure that if you export the Process, you will be able to import it later. If the Process model is not BPMN 2.0 compliant, you will not successfully import the Process.

  • If you share your Process model with either the open-source community or with other teams in your organization, ensure that the Process model is BPMN 2.0 compliant so that it is useful to others.

Validate Your Process Is BPMN 2.0 Compliant

Your user account or group membership must have the following permissions to validate the Process model is BPMN 2.0 compliant unless your user account has the Make this user a Super Admin setting selected:

  • Processes: Edit Processes

  • Processes: View Processes

See the Process permissions or ask your Administrator for assistance.

Follow these steps to validate your Process model is BPMN 2.0 compliant:

  1. Enable the Auto validate toggle key from the bottom bar so that Process Modeler automatically validates your Process model as you work.

  2. Design your Process model. Process Modeler indicates any BPMN 2.0 compliance issues as you design. The following indicators may occur:

    • No errors found: If no errors are found, the following text displays to the left of the Auto validate toggle key: BPMN VALID. The green check mark displays. Your Process model is BPMN 2.0 compliant.

    • Furthermore, Process model elements that are associated with errors display a red-colored highlight. However, the red-colored highlight does not display if your Process model is missing required elements, such as a Start Event or End Event element.

  3. If errors are found, click the BPMN ISSUES drop-down again to hide the error summary. Make changes to your Process model and then repeat steps 4 and 5 again until Process Modeler finds no BPMN compliance errors.

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