You can pass data in the task object by setting it as the "Content" of
the human task. So this could be one data object, or a list/map of
multiple, or whatever you think is best. You can then access this
ContentData using the content id of the task:
task.getTaskData().getDocumentContentId().
Kris
Quoting Renato Herebia <renato.herebia(a)dextra-sw.com>:
Hi all!
I'm developing a flow to controll what each actor must do in my
system using
human tasks for that.
After verify pending tasks for an actor, I have to verify what is
the
persistent object related to this flow.
The idea to resolve this situation is to attribute the persistent
object id
to a flow variable before start
the process and then attribute the flow variable to task
variable/parameter.
Thus, when I have the list
of pending tasks for an actor, I can get the id of persistent object
and
restore this object.
In this scenario, my doubt is: how to get the task
variable/parameter?
Thanks!
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