Oh so, is a jbpm console question and not an API question...
I don't know how to get the logged user from the jbpm console session, you can always fill it as a process variable.
The jBPM console will display the first form to start the process and that's where you can fill the name.
Cheers
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:59 AM,
<gs.naidu@tcs.com> wrote:
Hi..
Actually i have created bpmn process.In
that i have a script task and a user task and i have uploaded the same
to Guvnor and i builded the package successfully.I need to assign the human
task with the person who logged in to jbpm console and started the process.
Example: Suppose if john logged in to
jbpm console and starts the process then the actorId of the HumanTask process
is john.
I dont know the person who logged in
and starts the process.So i need to do it dynamically.So i need to know
who started the process in jbpm console from Processes ->Process Overview
-> select -> start
Please Let me know is there any way
to do it.
Please do the Needful.
Thanks&Regards,
G. Suresh Naidu
Tata Consultancy Services
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Mailto: gs.naidu@tcs.com
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You are getting a null where?
You should start your process and initialize the initiator
variable, are you doing that?
ksession.startProcess(<id>, <params>); where
params is a Map<String, Object> and you have a key called "initiator"
filled with the user who is calling startProcess.
Cheers
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 8:05 AM, <gs.naidu@tcs.com>
wrote:
Thanks Mauricio for replying,
Actually i have written the following code in script task and i want
to assign the name value to an actor in userTask.Iam getting null value
with the following code.
String lstrUSerId=(String)kcontext.getVariable("initiator");
System.out.println("lstrUSerId"+lstrUSerId);
kcontext.setVariable("name",lstrUSerId);
Please do the Needful.
Thanks&Regards,
G. Suresh Naidu
Tata Consultancy Services
Cell:- 8019844574
Mailto: gs.naidu@tcs.com
Website: http://www.tcs.com
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Yes,
that's easy to do, the one calling startProcess() can insert a process
variable called: initiator and then use that to assign the task.
Cheers
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 2:34 PM, <gs.naidu@tcs.com>
wrote:
Dear Sir,
Actually
Iam developing Workflow for my project.In that workflow i need to assign
the task to the person who started the Process.Please let me if there is
a way to do it.
Thanks&Regards,
G. Suresh Naidu
Tata Consultancy Services
Cell:- 8019844574
Mailto: gs.naidu@tcs.com
Website: http://www.tcs.com
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