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BPMN REST tasks allow you to invoke REST endpoints within your BPMN processes. You can achieve this by adding a REST Task and handling the REST invocation part in a process implementation. This tutorial simulates a scenario, in which you access a REST endpoint of a Health Care Service via a REST Task to retrieve information of a patient appointment, and approve it based on the date as an administrator.

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Before you begin,

  • Download the product installer from here, and run the installer.
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  • Select the relevant WSO2 Integration Studio based on your operating system and download it from here.
    The path to this folder is referred to as <EI_TOOLING> throughout this tutorial.

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    Getting an error message? See the troubleshooting tips given under Installing WSO2 Integration Studio.

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Starting the

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back-end service

Download and start the MSF4J service from Git Hub  and copy back-end service:

  1. Download the JAR file

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  1. of the back-end service.
  2. Open a terminal and navigate to the location where your saved the back-end service.

  3. Execute the following command to start the service:

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    java -jar Hospital-Service-JDK11-2.0.0.jar

The Healthcare service is now active and you can start sending requests to the service.

Sending the request to the backend service

Follow the steps below to send the request to the backend service. This creates the appointment of the patient.

Start the MSF4J profile.

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Open a terminal and execute the following command:

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wso2ei-6.6.0-msf4j

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  1. Send a request to the Backend service by entering the below details using a REST Client (e.g., Postman).

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    In the Payload, set the appointment_date to a date, which is minimum one day after today's date. For example, in the below payload, it is assumes that today's date is 2018-08-14 so that 2018-08-16 is set as the appointment_date.

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    POST http://localhost:9090/grandoaks/categories/surgery/reserve

    {
    "patient": {
    "name": "John Doe",
    "dob": "1940-03-19",
    "ssn": "234-23-525",
    "address": "California",
    "phone": "8770586755",
    "email": "johndoe@gmail.com"
    },
    "doctor": "thomas collins",
    "hospital": "grand oak community hospital",
    "appointment_date": "2018-08-16"
    }

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  1. Log in to the BPMN-explorer at https://localhost:9445/bpmn-explorer  using  admin  for both the username and password.
  2. Click PROCESSES in the top menu, and click the Start option of the REST Task Process.
  3. Enter a value for the Name of the Patient and Appointment Number and click Start. This creates a Claimable Task.

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    You need to enter the Appointment Number you received in the response of the service invocation above.

  4. Click TASKS in the top menu, and then click Claimable Tasks
  5. Click on the new  Claimable Task .

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    You should not approve the appointment if the Number of days is less than one.



    You view the Appointment Number you entered before and the Number of Days retrieved as 1, which means you can approve it since it is one day ahead from today.

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