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    Re: How to list human tasks with HQ API?
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    created by <a href="https://community.jboss.org/people/awulms_work">Alex Wulms</a> in <i>jBPM</i> - <a href="https://community.jboss.org/message/751122#751122">View the full discussion</a>
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<div class="jive-rendered-content"><p>Hi,</p><p style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;">&#160;</p><p>I have found a solution. Apparently I must specify a human task client (session) id to the constructor of the AsyncHronetQTaskClient class. It works fine with following code:</p><p> public static void main(String args[])<br/> {<br/>&#160; String user="krisv";<br/>&#160; String language="en-UK";<br/>&#160; List&lt;Status&gt; status = Arrays.asList(new Status[] { Status.Reserved });<br/>&#160; <br/>&#160; String clientSessionID = UUID.randomUUID().toString();<br/>&#160; System.out.println("*** Connecting to human task service with HornetQ protocol, using client session ID: " + clientSessionID);<br/>&#160; SyncTaskServiceWrapper tk = new SyncTaskServiceWrapper(new AsyncHornetQTaskClient(clientSessionID));<br/>&#160; tk.connect("127.0.0.1", 5445);<br/>&#160; <br/>&#160; System.out.println("*** Getting " + status + " tasks for " + user + " with language " + language);<br/>&#160; List&lt;TaskSummary&gt; tasks = tk.getTasksAssignedAsPotentialOwnerByStatus(user, status, language);<br/>&#160; <br/>&#160; System.out.println("*** Got " + tasks.size() + " tasks");<br/>&#160; <br/>&#160; System.out.println("*** Closing connection");<br/>&#160; try {<br/>&#160;&#160; tk.disconnect();<br/>&#160; } catch (Exception e) {<br/>&#160;&#160; System.out.println("*** Error during disconnect: " + e.getMessage());<br/>&#160; }<br/>&#160; System.exit(0);<br/> }</p><p style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;">&#160;</p><p>Thanks and kind regards,</p><p>Alex</p><p style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;">&#160;</p><p>PS: I found the solution thanks to the jbpm-examples module, in which the human task example also specifies a (hard-coded) client-session-id to the constructor.</p><p style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;">&#160;</p><div class="mcePaste" id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px;"></div></div>

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