Monitoring Human Task Service Component Instances

21 Managing Human Workflow Service Components and Engines 21-1 21 Managing Human Workflow Service Components and Engines This chapter describes how to manage human task service components and the human workflow service engine. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 21.1, Managing Human Task Service Component Policies ■ Section 21.2, Recovering from Human Workflow Service Engine Faults ■ Section 21.3, Managing the URI of the Human Task Service Component Task Details Application ■ Section 21.4, Recovering from Human Task Service Component Faults ■ Section 21.5, Managing Outgoing Notifications and Incoming Email Notifications ■ Section 21.6, Moving Human Workflow Data from a Test to a Production Environment For more information, see the following sections: ■ Section 1.2.4, Introduction to Service Components and Service Component Instances ■ Section 1.2.6, Introduction to Service Engines

21.1 Managing Human Task Service Component Policies

You can attach and detach security policies to and from human task service components of currently deployed SOA composite applications. Policies apply security to the delivery of messages. Oracle Fusion Middleware uses a policy-based model to manage web services. Note: Human task service components are also known as human workflow service components in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. 21-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite To manage human task service component policies: 1. Access this page through one of the following options:

2. Select the human task service component in the Component Metrics table.

3. Click Policies.

The Policies page enables you to attach and detach security policies to and from a human task service component. The policies table displays the attached policy name, the policy reference status enabled or disabled that you can toggle, the category Management, Reliable Messaging, MTOM Attachment, Security, or WS Addressing, the total violations, and the authentication, authorization, confidentiality, and integrity failures since the SOA Infrastructure was last restarted.

4. Click AttachDetach.

If multiple components are available, you are prompted to select the service or component for which to perform the attachment or detachment. 5. Select the service or component to which to attach or detach a policy. This invokes a dialog for attaching or detaching policies. Policies currently attached appear in the Attached Policies section. Additional policies available for attachment appear in the Available Policies section. Notes: ■ Before attaching policies, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services for definitions of available policies and details about which ones to use in your environment. ■ Human tasks have a port that is protected by default using the SAML policy oraclewss10_saml_token_service_policy. Oracle recommends that you not use this policy in a production environment. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select Home. 2. Select the Deployed Composites tab. 3. In the Composite section, select a specific SOA composite application. 1. Under soa-infra, select a specific SOA composite application.