Fault/Error Handling in Human Task

Hi,
We are using Oracle BPM 11.1.1.3.
1. I create "synchronous" BPM process containing Human Task. Is synchronous process containing Human Task correct? When I invoke this process through EM console, it hangs, i.e. I can not interact with EM console any more. I think the reason is, Human Task activity when executed expects human interaction. I am correct?
2. I create "asynchronous" BPM process containing Human Task. I invoke it and it runs properly. I login to workspace and work on task.
My main question is: "Asynchronous" process executes Human Task and waits for Human Interaction. My process is invoked by Java. How will calling Java code know if execution was successful? If any fault/error occurs how can I notify? How will I notify calling Java code if human task encountered any error?
Please let me know if my question is not clear.
Many Thanks.

Hi Anirudh,
Thanks for quick reply.
I have a requirement where based on certain condition i need to update the task and reassign it.
There is a batch that runs and performs the task. While doing so i dont have any info as to whom
the task is assigned.
So i am using bpeladmin to perform the task.
If task is assigned to user and i try to update the task using bpeladmin then am able to do so.
But if the task is assigned to Group i am getting the error. If task is assigned to user, i am able to
acquire the task but not able to update the task.
While updation it shows the task has been acquired by some other user.
Is there any other way by which i can implement the same ?
Regards,
Bhavik

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