A human task participant represents the role of a person who performs tasks within the process. The participant is a Logical People Group that is used in building a task to be used in a People activity. It consists of a name and optional parameters.
You can add a task as a child of a participant.
To create a new human task participant:
In Participants view, right-mouse click on
Human Task Participants
and select "New Human Task Participant."
The Properties view opens for the new participant, and the default
Name
of the Logical People Group is "Role1".
In a Logical People Group, people are assigned to a role such as Potential Owners or Business Administrators.
If desired, rename this group. Alternately, click the button at the end of the Name field to open the Identity Chooser.
Creating a Task for a Participant
After you create a human task participant, you can create a new process-level task for the participant.
To create a new Notification, see
About Notifications
.
To Create a New Task:
In Participants view, right-mouse click on a Logical People Group name (such as "Role1"), and select
New Human Task
.
The default Task Name is "Task1". If desired, rename this to something more meaningful.
Do one of the following
Click to accept the name and to finish the details later in the Properties view.
Continue to the next step to select or create an interface.
To select an interface that you have already imported into the workspace, use the Interface tree. Select the WSDL operation for this task.
The tree shows several categories: the current BPEL process and the WSDL interfaces currently in use for other participants (if any), Project and Project Reference Services, and Other workspace orchestration projects containing WSDLs (if any). For details on Using Project References, see the
Process Developer Online Help
.
To create a new interface, select
Generate Interface
. See "Creating a New Interface" in the
Process Developer Online Help
for details.
You will assign the Logical People Group is to the Potential Owners role in the task that is created.