IsStopRequest() (Soft stopping) at HTTP level
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04-04-18 04:12 PM
Hello everyone. How about to make in next version of Blue Prism "Request stop" command at HTTP level for soft stopping of processes (I saw only "hard" method of stopping)?
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05-04-18 04:36 PM
The command line API can do that via the /requeststop switch.
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06-04-18 01:03 PM
Hello. Yes, I know this. But, what if I made a robot, which interacting with processes and other RR on HTTP Level?
Or to use a command line for ""RequestStop"" of a process?
Thanks.
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06-04-18 02:31 PM
Hi Alexey if you use http://PC123456:8181/help you will see that Request Stop is not an available HTTP command. Using the command line is the only option currently I'm afraid.
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06-04-18 05:23 PM
Can this page http://PC123456:8181/help be disabled at all?
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06-04-18 10:40 PM
I don't think so, but most functions require authentication anyway.
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12-04-18 08:18 PM
The latest version(s) of Blue Prism have a /nohttp command line switch - you will have to check the product release notes to find out when that option came in (a client told me about it recently - we like to sneak these things in...)
