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Tag Archives: Human Task
Adding a Human Task to our SOA Maven Build
In this post, we will make our SOA Application slightly more interesting, and see what we need to do to build it with Maven. The logical next thing to add is a component that depends on MDS, so we can … Continue reading
Manipulating Human Tasks (for testing)
A few months ago, while working on a BPM migration, I had the need to look at the status of human tasks, and to manipulate them – essentially to just have a single user take random actions on them at … Continue reading
Writing a Human Task UI in .Net (C#/ASP.NET) or in fact anything other than ADF
As you know, you can create the user interfaces for your human tasks using ADF. JDeveloper allows you to auto-generate a human task user interface (form) and it also includes a wizard that gives you a bit more control over … Continue reading
Updating a task from .Net
In this previous post I showed how to use the TaskQueryService to query tasks. In this post, I am going to take this one step further and update the task payload and process the task. In order to do this, … Continue reading
Extending Continuous Integration to include Human Task UI projects
If you have been following our series of posts on Continuous Integration, you will have seen that we have got SCA composites containing various components including BPEL, BPMN, Spring and Rules and also SCA Test working in a Hudson/Maven/Subversion continuous … Continue reading
Iterating/traversing arrays in BPM
Update: See this post for an updated example. Recently, I was working with a customer who has a requirement to create an arbitrary number of human tasks, based on the cardinality of an input data structure (array). A bit of … Continue reading
Human Workflow in 11g
Update: If you are interested in Human Workflow, you may also find this post interesting. It’s not about workflow per se, but it does show how to use a simple workflow in a BPMN process on 11g. I am often … Continue reading

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