
Adding a human task
A human task is, quite simply, a unit of work done by a person. When used from the BPEL process editor, it can either send a process-related task out to a person for completion, or receive a message from a person into the process.
About this task
For a more detailed introduction to people interaction, see Human tasks.
There are two ways to implement a human task. If the task is implemented within a BPEL process, it is called an inline task. Otherwise, it is referred to as a stand-alone task. Although the inline task is the only one actually implemented within a BPEL process, both kinds of tasks are related to BPEL processes. Consider the following scenarios:
To add a human task to a BPEL process, choose one of the following options:
Procedure
Example
To see some examples of a human
workflow that you can build and run yourself, go to http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/bpcsamp/index.html,
and browse to either of the following options:
Note: You will need a connection to the internet to view
this example.
) onto the canvas.