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1. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
kukeltje Jul 12, 2006 3:22 PM (in response to sgodden)Simon,
AFAIK YUC ;-) A logical group should be possible to afaik, and I hoped it would already work. I did not test it (will do now, but against 3.2-head) -
2. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
kukeltje Jul 12, 2006 4:06 PM (in response to sgodden)Just tried it with 3.2-head. Logical groups work.
I used a swimlane<swimlane name="initiator"> <assignment expression="group(architects)" class="" /> </swimlane>
And a reference in the task to this swimlane. It works. Several users, all in in this group, see it in the group tasklist.... hurray -
3. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
falazar Jul 12, 2006 4:56 PM (in response to sgodden)Have you tested this on 3.1.1?
It does not appear to work there, and many people have written about it, with no real response as yet.
Ref: http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=73247&start=10
It does appear to set the task to the groups in the db, but does not show anything in the tasklist.
Where do you get a copy of 3.2? is it somwhat stable?
James Ratcliff -
4. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
kukeltje Jul 12, 2006 5:31 PM (in response to sgodden)Tested 3.2 only... read the postings!!!!
3.2-head (head being a cvs keyword) is available in CVS.
Is the user a member of the groups in your DB? -
5. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
falazar Jul 13, 2006 10:17 AM (in response to sgodden)"kukeltje" wrote:
Tested 3.2 only... read the postings!!!!
3.2-head (head being a cvs keyword) is available in CVS.
Is the user a member of the groups in your DB?
Yes there are two members which belong to the group, and I check teh db afterwards, and it appears there is a relation in one table from the task to the group name, but when we view the webpage, it does not show the task in the users task list.
I am trying to download the newest cvs version now.
James Ratcliff -
6. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
falazar Jul 13, 2006 6:24 PM (in response to sgodden)OK,
I have the 3.2 CVS version loaded and I built all tasks listed in the readme file.....
Now....
How can I merge this with the starter kit version, where I can pull up the webpage and use it?
I am confused about the structure of the directory there.
James Ratcliff -
7. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
koen.aers Jul 14, 2006 4:21 AM (in response to sgodden)James,
Merging 3.2 with a 3.1.1 starter's kit is not so easy if not impossible... The directory structure in the 3.2 branch has completely changed, as did the webapp. We expect a first alpha release of 3.2 end of the month.
Regards,
Koen -
8. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
falazar Jul 17, 2006 9:19 AM (in response to sgodden)Hmm, thats what I was afraid of.
Do you have some tentative instructions for getting the 3.2 version working then?
I ran the build processes per instructions, and everything seems to be compiling fine, but Im not sure how to start the server now or where to access the webapp.
Need to get as much as possible going on this this week, to show if the groups are working correctly, and some fo the other features.
Thank you for your assistance,
James Ratcliff -
9. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
kukeltje Jul 17, 2006 2:21 PM (in response to sgodden)What I did is just use the 3.0.9.2 gpd in eclipse 3.1.1. I created my own jboss installation with jbpm 3.2 in it. That works for what I want to do.
Tell me if you need more things (I did not mis anything) -
10. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
falazar Jul 17, 2006 2:26 PM (in response to sgodden)Im not sure really how to "create jboss isntallation"
I probably need some more low level help to get started, which files go where and whatnot...
I can compile it some with any, but I dont know where the server start codes would be or anything else really.
Right now I am also trying to build the GPD to get rid of a problem with the red border there.
James Ratcliff -
11. Re: Assigning task instances to logical group
kukeltje Jul 17, 2006 3:48 PM (in response to sgodden)Sorry, jboss installation was probably a to generic comment.
You can install the jbpm 3.1.1 starterkit, copy the jbpm dir in the server dir e.g. make it a jbpm3.2 remove the jbpm sar and war files and just copy over the jbpm sar, war etc from your 3.2 build to their respective directories (the dirs where you removed the other files)
The scripts for 3.2 will be adapted (I hope) do be able to do a clean local install to a clean jboss as 4.0x server (4.04 I think)