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WS-BPEL 2.0 Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   WS-BPEL 2.0 Beginner's Guide Design and develop WS-BPEL executable business processes using Oracle SOA Suite 12c

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849688963
Length 388 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Hello BPEL FREE CHAPTER 2. Service Invocation 3. Variables, Data Manipulation, and Expressions 4. Conditions and Loops 5. Interaction Patterns in BPEL 6. Fault Handling and Signaling 7. Working with Scopes 8. Dynamic Parallel Invocations 9. Human Tasks 10. Events and Event Handlers 11. Compensations A. Pop Quiz Answers Index

Time for action – invoking a human task from the BPEL process

We proceed as follows to invoke a human task from the BPEL process:

  1. To invoke the human task, we simply drag Human Task from the SOA Components palette and drop it in the appropriate place in the BPEL process.
    Time for action – invoking a human task from the BPEL process

    We have decided to place it at the end of the BPEL process, after the <if> activity and before the callback <invoke> activity:

    Time for action – invoking a human task from the BPEL process
  2. Next, we will double-click on the human task and a dialog for human task configuration will open. Here, we will select the BookstoreApproval human task definition:
    Time for action – invoking a human task from the BPEL process
  3. We can skip Task Title (in which case the default task name will be used) and proceed straight to Task Parameters. We need to provide the BookData and SelectedBookstore parameters. We will use the appropriate variables for both parameters.
  4. For BookData, we will use the BPEL variable with the same name—BookData. As this variable does not exist yet, we need to create it. Refer to Chapter 3, Variables, Data Manipulation...
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