I have just uploaded a new build of the custom worklist sample which is compiled against (and will therefore work with) BPM 11.1.1.5 systems which have the feature pack patch installed. You can download this from the links on the main worklist page.
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In 10g, they have the concept of PAPI cache, which allows PI’s to be served from client side cache, rather than retrieving from engine.
Does 11g task service IF provide something similar?
UC would be to provide a ‘real time task list’ which displays appx. 50 tasks out of a pool of CA. 2000 tasks to appx 300 simultaneous users,, constantly being updated, to reflect current state.
We don’t have such a thing in 11g unfortunately.