Implementing Human Tasks with any Java EE framework by Sysco team
September 7, 2014 Leave a comment
Oracle SOA Suite includes a component to handle user interactions into a SCA application:
When you have completed Human Task definition, JDeveloper gives you the option to implement this tasks using Oracle ADF. This could be the easiest way if you have developers trained to use this framework. In this case you can go ahead and start implementing your task flows and pages. As this option is shown by default, you may think this is the only option to implement a Human Task.
As Mark Nelson published a couple of years ago, you can implement these Human Tasks with .Net and any other technology capable to consume SOAP web services.
In this post, I will explain how to implement Human Tasks with any Java EE framework (including ADF).
This post will include two steps:
- How to call your application from Oracle Business Process Workspace
- How to integrate your application with Human Task services
Let’s started with one simple business process: https://github.com/jeqo/htjavaee/tree/base_bpm_project
This project includes: Read the complete article here.
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