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Author Portal 5.1.0.3 and Process Server 6.0.1

2006-06-23, 1:23 pm

I am implementing a portlet for a Human Task into WPS (Process Server), I configure Portal in order to retrieve tasks from WPS (configuring ConfigService.properties according to http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoc...topic=/com.ibm.
wp.ent.doc/wps/bpi_admin.html, and deploying Task.ear into Portal)

Now I have problem of version:
Task API into Portal v5 doesn't seem to be the same as Task API into WPS v6, is there a new portlet with last Task API version to deploy into Portal?

Cordially,

2006-06-27, 1:22 am

Yep there is a new version. The files in Portal Server I believe are from WesSphere Business Server Integrator Foundation v5.x (this was renamed to WPS for v6.0).

You will need to copy bpeapi.jar and taskapi.jar from the ProcessChoreographer/client directory into your PortalServer/shared/app directory and bpfclientmodel.jar, bpcclientcore.jar, bpe137650.jar, htmclientmodel.jar and task137650.jar into the WEB-INF/li
b directory of your project.

Now your only problem will be solving the classloader issues caused by these jars depending on the SDO and SCA APIs within WPS. Unfortunately these jars (I can't recall which ones exactly, but try sca-*.jar and emf.jar in WPS/lib for starters) depend on W
ebSphere v6.0, so unless you have installed PortalServer into WAS6.0 version rather than the WAS5.1 it is bundled with, you probably won't have any luck.

The easiest way is to install WPS and then PortalServer into WPS as this is based of WAS6.0 and includes all the libraries you need for SCA/SDO.
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