Initiate process from Worklist

Hi! i'm working in a BPEL human workflow, with some escalation policies, i start de service from the BPEL console, but the process must be initiated by a user, there is a way to initiate/instance the process from the WorkList, the lower level employee must initiate the process with the input required from the Worklist!
How can i do that? someone know any tutorial, reference, link to learn how to do that?
thx in advance
best regards

I think that you have to create simple JSP page where your users can enter required input and this will be used for instantiating BPEL process, which generates your user tasks.
I expect that you are using default Human Workflow Services UI, which is just an simple JSP application. You can find its source codes here:
<ORAHOME>\integration\orabpel\system\appserver\oc4j\j2ee\home\applications\hw_services\worklistxpress
So find place where you would like to put your instantiation of BPEL process and extend the JSP page.
Example how to instantiate BPEL process from JSP you can find here:
<ORAHOME>\integration\orabpel\samples\tutorials\127.OrderBookingTutorial\PriceQuote\CreateOrderBookingUI

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