4 Replies Latest reply on Mar 17, 2006 8:42 PM by camunda

    toolkit for jbpm released

    camunda

      Hi all,

      we have written some classes around jbpm to use it in a JBoss AS / Swing Environment and has released this as "toolkit for jbpm" as Open Source (LGPL). It consist of
      - a EJB3 SessionBean as Facade
      - A Administration-Client in Java Swing
      - Some classes for a User-List in Swing

      See the official press release: http://www.camunda.com/pressemeldung.php?newsitem_id=804

      Everybody is invited to have a look at it:

      http://www.camunda.com/know-how/tk-jbpm.php

      The documentations is very poor at the moment, but I have no time at the moment, because I am going to africa for holidays :-) I will work on that afterwords....

      Feedback is welcome!

        • 1. Re: toolkit for jbpm released
          kukeltje

          Afrika? That's great, where do you go? Tanzania/Kenia? You should realy take a 500mm lens and a tripod, my (unstabalized 300mm 5.6 was to poor)

          Ronald

          • 2. Re: toolkit for jbpm released
            kukeltje

            Sorry, forgot to respond to the main part of the article....

            It looks great, unfortunately no time to try it up until this weekend. Did you on purpose develop it fully standalone? (not that I am against that, just curious)

            Ronald

            • 3. Re: toolkit for jbpm released
              tom.baeyens

              the screen shots and feature list look impressive. any chance you're intrested in contributing these functionalities to the new jbpm webapp console ?

              regards, tom.

              • 4. Re: toolkit for jbpm released
                camunda

                Hi Ronald!

                No problem with the article, I have translated it completely myself now and will put it only before my holidays (my flight is on saturday at 7 a.m., so much time till then ;-)), it is not perfect, but I think it is OK.

                I am going to Kenia by the way, my sister live and works in Nairobi, so she has everything we need for safari or so there :-)

                Best regards
                Bernd