IBM BPM, V8.0.1, All platforms > Authoring services in Integration Designer > Developing business processes > Building human tasks > Set up a user interface for your human task > Deploying a generated client to an external runtime environment

Deploying a generated client to WebSphere Portal Server

After generating and exporting a client to run as a portlet on portal server, the next steps are to prepare the Portal Server to work with the generated portlet and to install the portlet on the portal server.

  1. Installing a generated portlet
    Installing the generated Portlet on the WebSphere Portal Server makes it available to portal users.
  2. Create Task Page Definitions
    Create the new task page definitions for each task processing Portlet. This allows you to claim each Portlet as a task from a list in the MyTask Portlet.
  3. Adjusting the Unique Name for the Task Page

    You have to change the unique name of the Task Page to be identical to the unique name you gave the Human task in the User Interface settings of the Human Task Editor. This allows the MyTask Portlet to know which page it must hand off the task to.

  4. Use the My Task portlet to run a Human Task from the WebSphere Portal Server
    The My Task portlet displays the human task instances on the portal server. All potential owners can claim a task that is displayed in the My Tasks portlet to indicate that they will work on it.

Deploying a generated client to an external runtime environment