One possible reason why BPEL Processes might not show up in the BPEL Console on startup could be because you have BPEL and OHS on separate oc4j instances, and you have started up BPEL before OHS.
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One possible reason why BPEL Processes might not show up in the BPEL Console on startup could be because you have BPEL and OHS on separate oc4j instances, and you have started up BPEL before OHS.
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Comments (2)
Hi Ram,
I need some help which we are having issue from long time.the issue is as follows..i have integrated bpel worklist with novel e-directory for authentication by changing the is_config.xml which has two providertypes-one for jazn.com and other for ldap.iam able to login using both in worklist.BPEL console is using jazn.com and able to authenticates using that.when i have done like this jdev is not able to deploy the bpel process into server.the same username and password i have used for both apln server and integration server connections.can you give any suggestion on this
regards,
ravi
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Posted by Ravi Kumar | October 10, 2007 9:09 AM
Posted on October 10, 2007 09:09
Hi Ram,
When I click on any of the instances under the instances tab in the BPEL console and click the tree finder besides the reference ID, I could not able to see the child processes information. Only the parent process is listed and not the child processes. Please let me know what configuration I am missing in order to get the child processes information. TIA.
Posted by priya | June 26, 2009 2:05 AM
Posted on June 26, 2009 02:05