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      • 15. Re: web based GPD
        aguizar

        I thought it was a continuation of the awful BPEL "designer" that IBM offered in alphaWorks along with their (non-open source) BPEL4J engine, and disregarded it. Now I see the effort is led by Oracle people.

        Ronald, you got it - where do I send your Dohs-Eh-Keys to?

        Koen, from the integration points they mention, do you think it would be possible to have (at some point in the future) a unified editor where you could mix'n'match jPDL and BPEL processes in the same project?

        • 16. Re: web based GPD
          koen.aers

           

          "Gerhard" wrote:
          What is your incentive to develop a webbased process designer?

          I think the entire jBPM team will agree that the most effective incentive for us is beer... :-))
          The incentive for you could be eternal fame... ;-)

          "Alex" wrote:
          do you think it would be possible to have (at some point in the future) a unified editor where you could mix'n'match jPDL and BPEL processes in the same project?

          I'll have to have a look at this. I did not yet look at the provided extension points. Anyway I think the simplest approach in the beginning is to merely include the BPEL plugin in our distribution and keep the two designers separated.

          Cheers,
          Koen

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