Difference between revisions of "Use of task node"
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First of let's create a process definition called "task" with an initial node, a task node and a end node: | First of let's create a process definition called "task" with an initial node, a task node and a end node: | ||
+ | As seen previously, a task node represents one or many tasks executed by a human person. When the process execution arrives to a task node, an task instance is created in the workflow member list. This node will enter in a wait state until the user notify the conclusion of the task. | ||
+ | In order to create a task in a task node, go to the properties of this node. | ||
[[Category: Workflow Guide]] | [[Category: Workflow Guide]] | ||
[[Category: OKM Network]] | [[Category: OKM Network]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 14 January 2012
Now we are going to see how you can create task in jBPM and assign them to actors who will perfom the task. Actors also can select a pending task and assign to himself.
First of let's create a process definition called "task" with an initial node, a task node and a end node:
As seen previously, a task node represents one or many tasks executed by a human person. When the process execution arrives to a task node, an task instance is created in the workflow member list. This node will enter in a wait state until the user notify the conclusion of the task.
In order to create a task in a task node, go to the properties of this node.