Preface


As a business rules developer, you can create custom tasks and work item handlers in Business Central to execute custom code within your process flows and extend the operations available for use in Red Hat Process Automation Manager. You can use custom tasks to develop operations that Red Hat Process Automation Manager does not directly provide and include them in process diagrams.

In Business Central, each task in a process diagram has a WorkItem Java class with an associated WorkItemHandler Java class. The work item handler contains Java code registered with Business Central and implements org.kie.api.runtime.process.WorkItemHandler.

The Java code of the work item handler is executed when the task is triggered. You can customize and register a work item handler to execute your own Java code in custom tasks.

Prerequisites

  • Business Central is deployed and is running on a web or application server.
  • You are logged in to Business Central.
  • Maven is installed.
  • The host has access to the Internet. The build process uses the Internet for downloading Maven packages from external repositories.
  • Your system has access to the Red Hat Maven repository either locally or online
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