Human Task Management with IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.1
Seminar
In Holzgerlingen
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Seminar
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Niveau
Anfänger
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Ort
Holzgerlingen
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Dauer
3 Tage
Describe role of human interactionDescribe architecture for human task managementDescribe support for human tasks in WS-BPEL V2.0Use tools provided by IBM WID V6.1 to design human tasksCreate applications in IBM WID V6.1 that create, assign, and store human tasksIntegrate human tasks with LDAP, Local OS, or Custom RegistriesSpecify levels of authorityEnable expiration, escalation, notification, subtasks, and follow-on tasksCreate Web interfaces for human task management with JSF, Lotus Forms, and Portlets. Gerichtet an: This course is intended for Developers and architects of BPM/BPEL Applications using IBM WebSphere Process Server.
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
Before taking this course, students should complete course , Developing Business Integration Solutions for IBM WebSphere Process Server - I, WB111DE or have equivalent experience. Students are also expected to have Web development experience using IBM Rational Application Developer V6.1.
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This 3-day instructor-led course teaches students how business processes with human interaction can be developed, tested, and deployed using IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.1 and IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V6.1.In today's enterprise, many business processes require human interaction and human workflow to handle exceptions or make critical decisions.
WebSphere Process Server V6.1 includes comprehensive support for human-related tasks, enabling an organization to provide seamless integration and interchangeability between automated, IT-level steps and human-facing steps in business processes.
Students learn about the support for human tasks in WebSphere Process Server and WS-BPEL (Web Service Business Process Execution Language), and the various types of human tasks supported by WebSphere Process Server, including To-do, Invocation, and Collaboration tasks. Students also learn how to use the Human Task Manager API to create and interact with human tasks in applications.
The course also covers WebSphere Process Server's user interface options for human task management, including simple JavaServer Pages (JSPs), JavaServer Faces, portlets, and Lotus Forms. Finally, students learn how to integrate with Virtual Member Manager (VMM) and user registries including Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
Hands-on exercises throughout the course give students the opportunity to gain practical experience with topics and skills such as configuring and managing human tasks, handling escalations, and building ad hoc human tasks.
Human Task Management with IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.1