How to access/update Routing Rules in WorklistApplication console ?

Hi,
I have created few Routing Rules in my Human Task and routing is properly working.
But when I tried to search these Routing Rules in WorklistApplication console (via weblogic which an admin user)
I couldn't find any Routing Rules, However all other rules (rules for list building) that I had created for my human task are available in WorklistApplication.
I want to know how to access/update these Routing Rules in WorklistApplication ?
regards,

Hi,
Even when I deployed the sample application workflow-106-IterativeDesign provided at http://java.net/projects/oraclesoasuite11g/downloads/directory/HumanWorkflow?field=date&order=asc , the routing rules are not appearing in WorklistApplication console.
is this a bug ?
regards
Edited by: user10303338 on Oct 10, 2011 10:46 PM

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