| I couldn't figure out where to post this suggestion, so hope
| it's ok that I send it to you:
| It seems like you generate your jBPM User Guide somehow (or
| maybe just converted from some other format?)
| anyway, since some examples (those i've tried so far) are not
| up-to-date with the current version of jBPM, and as always
| this will be a constant catchup problem for any new versions
| of the software, I got the idea that you create all examples
| you want to use as real (good documented) junit test in the
| software, and when you generate the documentation those junit
| tests are included directly from the test directory.
| (an extraction script could easily be hacked together with
| Perl in worst
| case)
| That way the examples in the documentation will always work,
| otherwise the release would not have passed the junit tests.
| At the moment I am feeling a bit frustrated regarding the
| lack of examples and documentation with jBPM, at the moment I
| am banging my head with trying to create a simple session EJB
| that should be my interface to call jBPM (it dies completly
| at the jBPMConfigurator.getInstance() with some exception).
| Imo, documentation and examples are the most important parts
| to get a spread use of any open source software; I would
| gladly have only half the features but excellent
| documentation/examples so I could be able to focus on coding
| my application code (instead of spending days trying to
| figure out how to use jBPM). I don't think I am alone in
| thinking like this.
|
| cheers,
|