Before you begin working with the Task and Task Worker controls, you should be familiar with the features and components of the Worklist. To learn more about the Worklist, see Using the Worklist, which is located at the following URL:
http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/worklist/index.html
To design the interaction of a Task or Task Worker control with a business process, you must decide which methods on the control you want to call from the business process to support the business logic.
In the same way that you design the interactions between business processes and other controls in the WebLogic Workshop, you can bind the Worklist control method to the appropriate control node in your business process (Control Send, Control Receive, and Control Send with Return). You do this in the Design View by simply dragging a control method from the Data Palette onto the business process at the point in your business process at which you want to design the logic.
Tutorial: Building a Worklist Application at http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/wltutorial/index.html
Introduction in Using the Worklist at http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/worklist/intro.html
Using Worklist Controls in Using the Worklist at http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/worklist/controls.html
Creating and Managing Worklist Tasks in Using the Worklist at http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/worklist/tasks.html
Advanced Topics in Using the Worklist at http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/worklist/advanced.html
"Using the Task Control Property Editor" in "Using Task and Task Worker Controls in Business Processes" in Using Worklist Controls in Using the Worklist at http://edocs.bea.com/wli/docs81/worklist/controls.html
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