Activating a Worklist Connections Using WLST

22-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter Solution Either create a BPEL connection with the name stated in the log, or remove the connection. For more information about how to update the Worklist configuration post deployment, see Section 22.4, Setting Up Worklist Connections. During development, see the chapter Integrating the Worklist Service in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle WebCenter. To find out which connections names are referenced and to validate the Worklist service configuration, run the WLST command, listWorklistConnectionsappName=myApp, verbose=true. For more information, see listWorklistConnections in Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference.

22.5.1.2 adf-config.xml Has No Reference to a BPEL Connection

There is no reference to a Worklist service connection in the applications adf-config.xml, but this connection exists in the connections.xml file. Problem In diagnostic log files for the managed server on which the application is running, you see entries such as the following: [2009-03-23T10:23:56.943+00:00] [DefaultServer] [WARNING] [WCS-32009] [oracle.webcenter.worklist.config] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: 21 for queue: weblogic.kernel.Default self-tuning] [userId: user] [ecid: 0000I0mqx8Fk3FLN2o2ye19lqBV000008,0] [APP: WorklistV2.0] The Worklist service does not have a ConnectionName configuration entry in adf-config.xml that maps to a BPELConnection in connections.xml, therefore the Worklist service was not configured for this application. Solution Configure a connection to at least one BPEL server so that the Worklist service can query worklist items. Post deployment, create Worklist connections through WLST or Fusion Middleware Control. For information, see Section 22.4.2, Registering Worklist Connections. During development, create Worklist connections through Oracle JDeveloper. For information, see the chapter Integrating the Worklist Service in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle WebCenter. Do not modify adf-config.xml and connections.xml files manually.

22.5.1.3 No Rows Yet Message Displays

Problem The Worklist task flow continues to display the No Rows Yet message. Solution The following are possible solutions to address this problem: ■ No Assigned worklist items exist for the logged in user: If worklist items are assigned to the logged-in user and the state of these items is Assigned , then they always show in the Worklist task flow. The No Rows Yet