List of Individuals in Oracle Payables AME Workflow
Hi all,
I want to create 'List of Individuals in Oracle Payables AME Workflow'.
For Example:- If I initiate approval my invoice from Oracle Payables then I want to see a list of particular employees to whom I'm willing to forward the invoice.
This particular functionality is available in Oracle purchasing but I'm unable to perform this functionality in Oracle Payables.
Please help me at your earliest.
Shariq
i explain my need :
i want to have the list of standard workflow processes defined for functions in HRSS.
So i want to know if they are saved in a system table, if it is the case, which program i must execute to have the result..
i read in this manual "Oracle Self-Service Human Resouces Deploy Self-Service Capability Guide" Chapter 4 that :
" SSHR uses workflow processes to combine related functions into a single transaction (for example, to add Special Information Types to Change Assignment or to Personal Information). and to control the transaction flow between the initiating user and other users such as a manager, an HR professional, or an applicant.
You use the Workflow Builder to look at the delivered processes which have been designed to support typical business processes."
i want to know which business processes are supported by SSHR.
thank you very much for your help
Edited by: user638405 on 27 oct. 2010 13:46
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>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper.invokeServlet(StubSecurityHelper.java:125)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:301)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.TailFilter.doFilter(TailFilter.java:27)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.emSDK.license.LicenseFilter.doFilter(LicenseFilter.java:166)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:205)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.webapp.rich.RegistrationFilter.doFilter(RegistrationFilter.java:106)
>>> at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl$FilterListChain.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:447)
>>> at oracle.adfinternal.view.faces.activedata.AdsFilter.doFilter(AdsFilter.java:60)
>>> at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl$FilterListChain.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:447)
>>> at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl._doFilterImpl(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:271)
>>> at org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.webapp.TrinidadFilterImpl.doFilter(TrinidadFilterImpl.java:177)
>>> at org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.webapp.TrinidadFilter.doFilter(TrinidadFilter.java:92)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.help.web.rich.OHWFilter.doFilter(Unknown Source)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.emas.fwk.MASConnectionFilter.doFilter(MASConnectionFilter.java:41)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.adf.library.webapp.LibraryFilter.doFilter(LibraryFilter.java:180)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.eml.app.AuditServletFilter.doFilter(AuditServletFilter.java:183)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.eml.app.EMRepLoginFilter.doFilter(EMRepLoginFilter.java:203)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.core.model.targetauth.EMLangPrefFilter.doFilter(EMLangPrefFilter.java:158)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.core.app.perf.PerfFilter.doFilter(PerfFilter.java:141)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.sysman.eml.app.ContextInitFilter.doFilter(ContextInitFilter.java:542)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.security.jps.ee.http.JpsAbsFilter$1.run(JpsAbsFilter.java:119)
>>> at oracle.security.jps.util.JpsSubject.doAsPrivileged(JpsSubject.java:315)
>>> at oracle.security.jps.ee.util.JpsPlatformUtil.runJaasMode(JpsPlatformUtil.java:442)
>>> at oracle.security.jps.ee.http.JpsAbsFilter.runJaasMode(JpsAbsFilter.java:103)
>>> at oracle.security.jps.ee.http.JpsAbsFilter.doFilter(JpsAbsFilter.java:171)
>>> at oracle.security.jps.ee.http.JpsFilter.doFilter(JpsFilter.java:71)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at oracle.dms.servlet.DMSServletFilter.doFilter(DMSServletFilter.java:139)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestEventsFilter.doFilter(RequestEventsFilter.java:27)
>>> at weblogic.servlet.internal.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:57)
>>> ... 9 moreHi Manish,
It seems that you are using a custom security provider and the weblogic server is not able to find the class / jar file that contains the class.
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Failed to load class com.msl.security.providers.SessionPrincipal]
Make sure you have all the required jar files in the server classpath.
You can use the JarScan utility to find the jar that contains the class.
Refer the below link regarding the jarScan.
http://weblogic-wonders.com/weblogic/2011/01/26/finding-jar-files-using-jarscan/
Regards,
Anandraj
http://weblogic-wonders.com
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