Click Edit. Add application roles and groups in the Roles section and users in the Users

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4. In the upper right-hand corner of the page, click Worklist Application to access

the login page for Oracle BPM Worklist. For more information, see Section 1.2.3, Introduction to SOA Composite Application Instances.

20.3 Monitoring Human Task Service Component Instances

You can monitor human task service component instances. Each service component has its own unique instance ID. This ID is in addition to the instance ID of the overall SOA composite application of which this service component is a part. To monitor human task service component instances:

1. Access this page through one of the following options:

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

3. Click Instances.

The Instances page displays the following details: ■ A utility for searching for a specific human task service component instance by specifying criteria and clicking Search. ■ Instances, including the instance ID of the service component, the state of the instance for example, completed successfully or faulted, the instance start time, the last modification time, and links to log files describing the instance. Note: Human workflow invocations from the BPEL service engine use different transactions than BPEL processes. Therefore, if a BPEL transaction is rolled back for any reason, the workflow task instances are still created. 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. 20-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite

4. In the Instance ID column, click a specific ID for a service component to monitor

the current status of a task on which approval actions are being taken.

5. In the Logs column, click a specific log to access the Log Messages page with

filtered messages specific to that instance. For more information, see Section 1.2.3, Introduction to SOA Composite Application Instances and Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for details about viewing and searching log files.

20.4 Monitoring Human Workflow Service Engine Instances and Faults

You can monitor instances and faults of all human task service component instances running in the human workflow service engine. These human task service components can be part of separate SOA composite applications. To monitor human workflow service engine instances and faults:

1. Access this page through one of the following options:

2. Click Dashboard.

The upper part of the Dashboard page displays the following details: ■ Recent instances of all human task service components running in the human workflow service engine, including the instance ID of the service component, the service component, the SOA composite application of which the service component is a part, the state of the instance for example, completed, running, or faulted, the instance start time, and the last modification time. ■ Service components, including the service component name, SOA composite application, state of the service component, and total, running, and faulted instances. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select Service Engines Human Workflow . 1. Right-click soa-infra. 2. Select Service Engines Human Workflow .