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"Re: Understanding Human Task call"
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Hmm.. you sound confused..
When you model a BPMN2 process with an User Task, the xml generated creates a tag with an
attribute containing the "Human Task" id. This id is used to bind a service that
will be in charge of handling the life cycle of a human task (with the line of code that I
pasted before). The reason why you need to start the TaskServer by hand is because
it's an independant service that you can change if you want and provide a different
implementations that suits your needs.
You last sentence ("I found that there are start and complete for human task . When
shall I use them?") mention the TaskClient that is in charge of interacting with
human tasks that are already created by your process in the Task Server. Using the client
you can Start a task (meaning that you will start working on the task) and complete a task
(meaning that you end the task).
The interaction between these components can be is described in the following image:
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.1.1.34858.FINAL/drools-flow/html...
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.1.1.34858.FINAL/drools-flow/html...
Try reading the following chapter of the Drools Flow documentation for more information:
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.1.1.34858.FINAL/drools-flow/html...
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.1.1.34858.FINAL/drools-flow/html...
Greetings.
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