These samples demonstrate basic and common uses of the Workflow Client API
The topics listed in the table below contain code samples that demonstrate specific uses of the Workflow Client API.
| Topic | Description |
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| Workflow Client Connections | Demonstrates how to work with SourceCode.Workflow.Client.Connection. |
| Start an instance of a workflow. | |
| Retrieve the worklist items for the connected user. | |
| Retrieve the worklist items for the connected user, using Worklist Criteria to filter and sort the worklist items server-side. | |
| Opening and completing a WorklistItem | Open a worklist item, update some data in the process instance and then complete the worklist item by executing an action. |
| Opening delegated worklist items or managed user worklist items | Shows how to work with delegated, shared or subordinates' worklist items |
| Impersonating a User | Shows how to impersonate another user when you are unable to connect with that user's native credentials. |
| Accessing the View Flow URL | Shows how to access the View Flow URL |
| Using the Workflow Client API with Windows Powershell | Demonstrates how to use Windows Powershell to start a workflow |
| Impersonating a User | How to impersonate a user after establishing a connection to K2 |
| Setting a user's Out of Office Status | |
| Asynchronous Server Events | How to build asynchronous server tasks, where an external system will complete a server task |
| Working with Comments and Attachments | How to work with the Workflow Comments and Attachments objects |
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