Monday, June 27, 2011

How to implement a role for the BPEL console, which restricts the user's functionality

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How to implement a role for the BPEL console, which restricts the user's functionality to the following:
1. the ability to view the BPEL Processes page
2. the ability to view the Instances page
3. the ability to view the Activities page
4. the ability to initiate a process, but not retire or undeploy it? Due to separation of duties on customer's site, they have a need for a way to allow developers to view process execution, but not change settings
Above can be done for for SOA Suite 11g but not for SOA 10g.
Currently for 10g, this functionality is not available but it is possible that users to build a separate BPEL console that would allow read only access to BPEL processes, instances and activities information. The following documents provide additional details:

http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=1849093
http://chintanblog.blogspot.com/2007/12/i-saw-numerous-people-asking-about-bpel_290.html
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