You can retrieve tasks that are assigned to users using
the Java API. That is, you can determine what tasks are located
in a user’s queue. By retrieving tasks assigned to users, you can
determine information related to the task such as the task’s identifier,
the task’s description, the task’s start date, the task’s status,
and so on.
Hinweis: You cannot search for tasks assigned to users
by using the web service API. The reason is because you cannot invoke
the taskList method, which is a necessary method
call to perform this task.
Wichtig: When invoking the TaskManagerQueryService object’s TaskSearch and
the TaskManager object’s TerminateTask method
in the same transaction and the database that LiveCycle uses is DB2, you will cause a run-time error. Instead, make these
calls in different transactions. The issue is related to how DB2
handles transactions.
Summary of stepsTo retrieve tasks assigned to users, perform the following
tasks:
Include project files.
Create a TaskManagerQueryService Client API object.
Specify search criteria.
Perform the search.
Iterate through the returned tasks.
Include project filesInclude necessary files into your development
project. Because you are creating a client application using Java,
include the necessary JAR files.
Create a TaskManagerQueryService Client API objectBefore you
can programmatically search for process instances, you must create
a TaskManagerQueryService object.
To determine
the tasks that are assigned to a specific user, specify the user
name and the password value of the user for whom tasks are retrieved
when setting connection properties. For example, to retrieve all
tasks assigned to tony blue, use tony blue’s user name and password.
Specify search criteriaYou can search for tasks based on the
following states:
Assigned: Retrieve tasks
that are assigned to a specific user.
Assigned_saved: Retrieve tasks that are assigned to
a user and saved.
Completed: Retrieve tasks that are completed.
Created: Retrieve tasks that are completed.
Created_saved: Retrieve tasks that are created and
saved.
Deadlined: Retrieve tasks that are past the deadline.
Terminated: Retrieve tasks that were terminated.
To
retrieve tasks that are assigned to a specific user, perform your
search based on the Assigned state.
Perform the searchAfter you define search criteria, you can search
for tasks. All tasks that conform to the search criteria are returned
in a list.
Iterate through the returned tasksIterate through the list of
tasks to determine information about each task. You can, for example,
determine a task’s identifier value.
Retrieve tasks assigned to users using the Java APIRetrieve tasks assigned to a user by using the Java API:
Include project files
Include client JAR files,
such as adobe-taskmanager-client-sdk.jar, in your Java project’s
class path.
Create a TaskManagerQueryService Client API object
Create a ServiceClientFactory object that
contains connection properties.
Create a TaskManagerQueryService object
by invoking the TaskManagerClientFactory object’s
static getQueryManager method and passing the ServiceClientFactory object.
Specify search criteria
Create a TaskFilter object
by invoking the TaskManagerQueryService object’s newTaskFilter method.
Create a StatusFilter object by invoking
the TaskFilter object’s newStatusFilter method.
Specify the status of the tasks to search for by invoking
the StatusFilter object’s addStatus method
and passing a static data member that belongs to StatusFilter.
For example, pass StatusFilter.assigned to retrieve
tasks that are assigned to a specific user.
Invoke the TaskFilter object’s setStatusFiltering method
and pass the StatusFilter object.
Perform the search
Search for tasks by invoking the TaskManagerQueryServiceService object’s taskList method
and passing the TaskFilter object. This method
returns a java.util.List object where each element
is a TaskRow object that represents a task that
conforms to the specified search criteria.
Iterate through the returned tasks
Create
a java.util.Iterator object by invoking the java.util.List object’s iterator method.
This object enables you to iterate through the java.util.List instance
to retrieve tasks.
Iterate through the java.util.List object
to determine if there are tasks. If so, each element is a TaskRow instance.
Retrieve information about a task by invoking an appropriate
method that belongs to the TaskRow object. For
example, to get the task identifier value, invoke the TaskRow object’s getTaskId method.
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