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1. Re: Initialize jbpm at application startup
cpob Aug 3, 2006 9:09 AM (in response to dlipski)If you have the schedulerthread running in the background (with a startup thread) it will load up jBPM and the mappings, etc
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2. Re: Initialize jbpm at application startup
dlipski Aug 3, 2006 10:40 AM (in response to dlipski)If you have the schedulerthread running in the background
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3. Re: Initialize jbpm at application startup
cpob Aug 3, 2006 11:34 AM (in response to dlipski)You could always have a servlet with load on startup, which just does something simple w/ jBPM, it would load all the classes/mappings/etc at app startup.