Setting the Display of the Work Items Panel in Process Workspace

8-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Process Management Then administrators create a JAR file from the compiled resource bundle and copy it under SOA_Oracle_Home\j2ee\home\applications\worklist\worklist\WEB-INF\lib ■ Use language settings of —Select the browser or the identity provider. The identity provider that stores information about worklist users can store the users locale, which can determine the worklist display language. Alternatively, the users browser can supply the locale information. This parameter determines which is used as the source for determining the worklist application display language. For more information about the display of local languages, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. To specify application preferences: 1. Click Administration. 2. Click Application Preferences. 3. Specify the login page realm label, branding icon, or resource bundle as described earlier in this section and as shown in Figure 8–1 . Figure 8–1 Setting Application Preferences in Process Workspace 4. Select which language settings you want to use—from the browser or the identity provider.

5. Click Save.

8.2 Managing Other Users’ or Groups’ Rules as an Administrator in Process Workspace

Administrators can make changes to rules. This ability is useful for correcting a problem with a rule. For example, for a user who no longer works for the company, administrators can set up a rule for that user so that all tasks assigned to the user are automatically assigned to another user or group. Performing Administration in Process Workspace 8-3 To create a rule for another user or group: 1. From the Process Workspace toolbar, click Configuration. From the Configuration panel, in the Rules section, click Rules.

2. Click the Other Rules tab.

From this point, follow the instructions in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.

8.3 Managing Your Organization in Process Workspace

Oracle Business Process Management Suite enables you to model an organization by defining organizational units, business calendars, business holidays, roles, and other user properties. This section contains these topics: ■ Section 8.3.1, Understanding Deployment of Organization Entities in Process Workspace ■ Section 8.3.2, Managing Holiday Rules in Process Workspace ■ Section 8.3.3, Managing Calendar Rules in Process Workspace ■ Section 8.3.4, Managing Roles in Process Workspace ■ Section 8.3.5, Managing Organization Roles in Process Workspace ■ Section 8.3.6, Extending User Properties in Process Workspace ■ Section 8.3.7, Managing Organizational Units in Process Workspace

8.3.1 Understanding Deployment of Organization Entities in Process Workspace

For information about organizational units, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management. When a process is deployed, the various organization entities—for example, the organizational unit, calendar, and so on—are created. Later, when the process is redeployed, those entities are not modified. After a process is created, modification can happen only through Process Workspace. This is to prevent data in Oracle BPM Studio overwriting what can be changed during run time.

8.3.2 Managing Holiday Rules in Process Workspace

Figure 8–2 Holiday Rules Business holidays are collections of holidays that can be applied to calendar rules. Then, when computing the duration of a process, the calendar takes into account the specified holidays.