Use the query criteria in the Search area to locate the project with which you want The Detail area displays project summaries and provides access to the following

Working with Project Lifecycle Workbench 2-9 Figure 2–5 Project Tab

2. Use the query criteria in the Search area to locate the project with which you want

to work.

3. The Detail area displays project summaries and provides access to the following

details and functionality. Hover over a project name link to display project details. ■ Click the Add Project button to access the Add Project page, where you can define a project. For more information, see Section 2.3.1, How to Define Project Lifecycle Workbench Projects. ■ Click the Update Project button to access the Update Project page, where you can update a project. For more information, see Section 2.3.2, How to Update Project Lifecycle Workbench Projects. The Update Project button is inactive if the Implementation Vendor value for the project is Oracle and you are logged into the system using a non-Oracle user ID, as shown in Figure 2–6 . 2-10 Developers Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack Figure 2–6 Inactive Update Project Button ■ To leverage an Oracle-delivered project as the basis of a new custom project while using a non-Oracle user ID, you must first copy the project. To copy the project, click the Copy Project button for the project, as shown in Figure 2–7 . Figure 2–7 Copy Project Button The Copy Project page displays, as shown in Figure 2–8 . Figure 2–8 Copy Project Page Update project values to reflect the characteristics of your new project. You must provide a unique project name in the Project Name field. Working with Project Lifecycle Workbench 2-11 All project data is copied to the new project. You can then modify the new project while using a non-Oracle user ID. You can revise the functional decomposition data by adding and dropping business tasks and service solution components or by directly adding, dropping, and revising associated composites in the replicated projects BOM. Once copied, the Edit button will be active for the project on the Project tab. This functionality ensures that customized projects will be unaffected by upgrades to Oracle-delivered projects. ■ The Bill Of Material column provides access to controls that enable you to work with BOMs. For information about generating, editing, and viewing BOMs, see Chapter 4, Working with Project Lifecycle Workbench Bills of Material. 4. The Business Tasks Document Links area provides access to the following details and functionality. ■ Select the Business Tasks tab to expand a business task and display the tasks description and associated service solution components. ■ Click the Add Service Solution Component button to access the Create Service Solution Component page, as shown in Figure 2–9 . Figure 2–9 Add Service Solution Component Button For more information, see Section 2.4.1, How to Define Project Lifecycle Workbench Service Solution Components. ■ Click the Document Links tab to access documents associated with the business task.

2.3.4 How to Edit a Locked Project