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Oracle BPM Suite 12c Modeling Patterns

You're reading from   Oracle BPM Suite 12c Modeling Patterns Design and implement highly accurate Business Process Management solutions with Oracle BPM Patterns

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689021
Length 454 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vivek Acharya Vivek Acharya
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Preface 1. Flow Control Patterns 2. Multi-instance and State-based Patterns FREE CHAPTER 3. Invocation Patterns 4. Human Task Patterns 5. Interaction Patterns 6. Correlation Patterns 7. Exception Handling Patterns 8. Adaptive Case Management 9. Advanced Patterns A. Installing Oracle BPM Suite 12c Index

Learning about human tasks

In this section, we will create a simple BPM process and configure the human task for each pattern. However, before we start talking about human task patterns, let's understand some of the definitions that we will follow throughout this chapter.

We will discuss building a list of participants, routing to participants, task assignments, escalations, and so on in this chapter. Participants will remain the core of the discussion. Participants are users who act on the tasks. They are defined in the assignment and routing policy definition. In the first screenshot of this chapter, each participant block with the icon that represents people is a participant. We are talking about human tasks and user tasks, and it's the user (participant) who needs to act on them. The following are the types of participants:

  • Users: This refers to the individual users who act on a task. Users are defined in an embedded LDAP (myrealm) in Oracle SOA, or they can be in the Oracle...
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