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1. Re: What is wrong here ? Accessing jbpm from a java applicat
koen.aers Sep 8, 2005 7:03 AM (in response to dablue)Do you see the service in the management console?
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2. Re: What is wrong here ? Accessing jbpm from a java applicat
koen.aers Sep 8, 2005 7:10 AM (in response to dablue)Now that I come to think of it. It is not allowed to acces the jndi 'java' space from another JVM AFAIR...
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3. Re: What is wrong here ? Accessing jbpm from a java applicat
dablue Sep 8, 2005 7:11 AM (in response to dablue)In the JMM Management Console, i have this one: name=DefaultJbpm,service=JbpmService
and if i open it, java:/jbpm/JbpmSessionFactory is the JNDI Name of the MBean. -
4. Re: What is wrong here ? Accessing jbpm from a java applicat
dablue Sep 8, 2005 7:13 AM (in response to dablue)any way of doing that ? I mean to have a JbpmSessionFactory of the jboss?
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5. Re: What is wrong here ? Accessing jbpm from a java applicat
kukeltje Sep 8, 2005 8:38 AM (in response to dablue)wrap it in a statelesssessionbean and use that?
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6. Re: What is wrong here ? Accessing jbpm from a java applicat
literadix May 24, 2006 1:15 AM (in response to dablue)Well,
I think you could easilly use a stateless session bean, when you save the process status after each call. A better way would be to expose a process as an statful session bean. An user could fetch such a session, process task nodes without saving the context (much faster) and after all work is done, persist the state finally.
M.A.Bednarz
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