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TOPIC: Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction
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wassan.younis (User)
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Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Hello

I have a question regarding the possibility of invoking a webservice that has a human interaction and forms. To integrate this webservice with the current process do we need only to impoert the wsdl as with the webservices that dont have any human interaction?


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Wassan
 
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Re:Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 8  
Wassan,

Not clesr what you;re asking but you will need to import the wsdl into your intalio process project to use it (DnD the operation on a non-executable pool)
 
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Re:Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction 1 Month, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
Hello,
maybe I have the same need.
I have to do the same tasks, with human interaction, in more than one process.

I thought to design a process and recall it from other processes. What I need is a kind of external-subprocess.
At this moment I'm able only to call the "subprocess" in a sync manner, but I'll like the first process wait until
the completion of human task on process two.

I attach the images of two demo processes

Bye,
D.
File Attachment:
File Name: process1.jpg
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Re:Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction 1 Month, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
Sorry,
I uploaded the wrong file.
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Re:Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction 1 Month, 1 Week ago Karma: 7  
You can treat a business process as a service (as in "Start" of your "Process 1").
To have Process 1 wait for completion of the human interaction of Process 2, you need to define the Process 2 to return a message after your Receive task rather than at the Response task.

Re-using business processes in this way seems to me a better approach than building libraries of sub-processes within Intalio projects which is more of an "IT" developer behaviour and likely to require discovery and design of the subprocesses before constructing anything useful.
David
 
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Re:Invoke a ebservice that includes human interaction 1 Month, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
Hi David,
I tried to put the return message after the Receive task but in this case I got time out error...
I think I have to notify the starting pool when the human task is completed, but I don't know if this is possible.

About your hints I'm fully agree with you, but for now I'm just exploring all the possibilities.

Bye,
D.
 
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