Hi René,

I'd recommend taking your questions related to the Task Manager to the Tempo
workflow developer mailing list:

http://groups.google.com/group/tempo-dev

and I think your question is answered on this page, illustrating the
interactions between the Tempo components:

http://www.intalio.org/confluence/display/TEMPO/Creating+and+Completing+a+Task

alex

On 4/13/07, René Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thats nice!

Can you please briefly describe how this work? I cant find anything on
the site about that. This is how I see it at the moment:

A process is initiated by a user with some kind of initiate message.
The BPEL flows until there is something a user has to do. This makes
an create(Task) invoke to the Tempo Task Manager Service. A tasklist
for all users can be created with the use of the getTaskList SOAP
operation on the Tempo TMS. When a users finishes his task the SOAP
operation complete(Task) will be send to the TMS. But how does the
flow continue? Am I getting something wrong?

René

Citeren yannick guionnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> There is a separate project Tempo which
> is a set of runtime components that support BPEL4People to bring
workflow
> functionality to a BPEL engine.
> http://tempo.intalio.org/
>
> What you see at intalio site is a packaging from intalio guys
of  ODE+Tempo
> for  Geronimo/Axis2 (Community Edition).
> Cheers
>
>
> 2007/4/13, René Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if there was something like a taskmanager in Ode. On
>> the Intalio forum I found soms signs it exists, but in the SVN version
>> of Ode I can't find anything. Is this in the scope of the Intalio
>> server or does it exists/will it be  build in Ode?
>>
>> René
>>
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