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BPMN SOAP tasks allow you to invoke SOAP endpoints within your BPMN processes. You can achieve this by adding a SOAP Task and handling the SOAP invocation part in a process implementation. This tutorial simulates the scenario of invoking the echo SOAP service, which is shipped with WSO2 EI by default.

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Before you begin,

  • Install Oracle Java SE Development Kit (JDK) version 1.8.* and set the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
  • Download the product installer from here, and run the installer.
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Creating the BPMN artifacts

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  1. If you have not started the business profile previously, you need to start it.

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    Open a terminal and execute the following command:

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    Go to  Start Menu -> Programs -> WSO2 -> Enterprise Integrator 6.4.0 Business Process. This will open a terminal and start the business process profile.

  2. Log in to the BPMN-explorer at https://localhost:9445/bpmn-explorer  using  admin  for both the username and password.
  3. Click PROCESSES in the top menu, and click the Start option of the REST Task Process.

    This creates a Claimable Task.
  4. Click TASKS in the top menu, and then click Claimable Tasks
  5. Click on the new Claimable Task.
    You view the response of the Echo Service.

  6. Click Complete Task, to approve the appointment.
  7. Click TASKS → COMPLETED TASKS to view the completed task.