Oracle® BPEL Process Manager Developer's Guide
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This appendix describes the demo user community for task assignments in Oracle BPEL Process Manager.
This appendix contains the following topics:
Demo users are included with Oracle BPEL Process Manager. See "Demo Users and Roles" for a list of users and roles seeded with the product.
See Also: "How-To: Configure Oracle's JAAS Provider with OC4J" athttp://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/oc4j/htdocs/how-to-security-JAAS.html
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For the LDAP-based JAZN provider (Oracle Internet Directory), users are seeded under the realm you select when prompted during BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier installation. The default password is welcome1
for all LDAP-based JAZN providers (Oracle Internet Directory, Active Directory, Sun Directory Server, and so on).
For the XML-based JAZN provider, the Oracle BPEL Process Manager demo community is defined under the default realm jazn.com
. The default password is welcome
. The Oracle BPEL Process Manager demo community includes:
The seventeen Oracle BPEL Process Manager demo users are shown in Table F-1.
Table F-1 Demo User Community
User | Common Name (cn) | Given Name | Middle Name | Surname (sn) | Title | Manager | |
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Agatha |
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Christie |
Loan Consultant |
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2 |
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Charles |
-- |
Dickens |
CEO |
-- |
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3 |
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Conan |
-- |
Doyle |
Loan Agent 2 |
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4 |
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Frants |
-- |
Kafka |
Manager 1 |
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5 |
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Irving |
-- |
Stone |
Loan Agent 2 |
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6 |
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Jane |
-- |
Austen |
Loan Consultant |
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7 |
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James |
-- |
Cooper |
Loan Agent 1 |
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8 |
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Jack |
-- |
London |
Loan Agent 1 |
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9 |
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John |
-- |
Steinbeck |
Manager 2 |
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10 |
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Leo |
-- |
Tolstoy |
Director |
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11 |
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Margaret |
Munnerlyn |
Mitchell |
Loan Analyst |
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12 |
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Mark |
-- |
Twain |
Loan Agent 2 |
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13 |
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Robert |
Louis |
Stevenson |
Manager 3 |
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14 |
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Scott |
-- |
Fitzgerald |
Manager 1 |
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15 |
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Stefan |
-- |
Zweig |
Loan Analyst |
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16 |
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William |
-- |
Faulkner |
Vice President |
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17 |
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William |
-- |
Shakespeare |
Loan Consultant |
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All users have the preferredLanguage
property defined as en-US
(U.S. English) and the orclWorkflowNotificationPref
property set to Mail
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Table F-2 and Table F-3 list the Oracle BPEL Process Manager application roles and groups for the users shown in Table F-1.
Table F-2 Oracle BPEL Process Manager Application Roles
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Table F-3 Oracle BPEL Process Manager Enterprise Groups
Demo Groups | Direct Grantee Groups | Demo Users in Group |
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Directly: Indirectly: |
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Directly: |
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Oracle BPEL Process Manager declares the role PUBLIC
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Figure F-1 shows the organizational hierarchy of the demo users.
Figure F-1 Demo Users Organizational Hierarchy
The OrderBooking tutorial provides an example in which you use the demo user community. In this tutorial, you assign a group of users to a task with the Workflow wizard. When running this wizard, you perform the following tasks:
Select Sequential Workflow as the workflow pattern.
Select Management Chain, which enables a chain of management to sequentially review the task.
Assign a task to a group named Supervisor.
Select 1 for the number of levels in the management chain to sequentially review this task.
When the BPEL process is deployed, you log in to the Worklist Application with the user jcooper, acquire the task, and approve it. As shown in Table F-1, the supervisor of jcooper is jstein. Because you specified 1 as the number of levels in the management chain to sequentially review this task, jstein (the supervisor of jcooper) must also review this task. You then log in as jstein and approve the task.
See: Oracle BPEL Process Manager Order Booking Tutorial for instructions on using the Workflow wizard to perform these tasks |