In the Event field, select the event to which to subscribe.

Designing Human Tasks 27-81 To specify the task title: 1. In the Task Title field of the General tab, enter the task title through one of the following methods: ■ Enter the title manually. ■ Click the icon to the right of the field to display the Expression Builder dialog to dynamically create the title. You can also combine static text and dynamic expressions in the same title. To include dynamic text, place your cursor at the appropriate point in the text and click the icon on the right to invoke the Expression Builder dialog.

27.4.3.2 Specifying the Task Initiator and Task Priority

You can specify a task initiator. The initiator is the user who initiates a task. The initiator can view their created tasks from Oracle BPM Worklist and perform specific tasks, such as withdrawing or suspending a task. To specify the task initiator and task priority: 1. To the right of the Initiator field of the General tab, enter the initiator for example, jcooper or click the icon to display the Expression Builder dialog for dynamically specifying an initiator. This field is optional. If not specified, the initiator defaults to the task owner specified on the Advanced tab of the Human Task dialog. The initiator defaults to bpeladmin if a task owner is also not specified.

2. From the Priority list, select a priority value between 1 the highest and 5. This

field is provided for user reference and does not make this task a higher priority during runtime. Use the priority to sort tasks in Oracle BPM Worklist. This priority value overrides the priority value you select in the Priority list of the General section of the Human Task Editor. For more information about specifying the priority in the Human Task Editor, see Section 27.3.4.1, Specifying a Task Title.

27.4.3.3 Specifying Task Parameters

The task parameter table shown in Figure 27–73 displays a list of task parameters after you complete the Task Title and Initiator fields. 27-82 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite Figure 27–73 Task Parameter Table To specify task parameters: 1. In the BPEL Variable column, double-click the dots to map the task parameter to the BPEL variable. You must map only the task parameters that carry input data. For output data that is filled in from Oracle BPM Worklist, you do not need to map the corresponding variables. The Task Parameters dialog appears.

2. Expand the Variables tree shown in

Figure 27–74 and select the appropriate task variable.