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1. Re: Inspecting the Getting Started Webapp in Eclispe
kukeltje Jan 2, 2007 6:55 AM (in response to paulajbpm)> Any specific steps....
No, but it is not a eclipse webproject...... otoh, I do not fully understand your question... -
2. Re: Inspecting the Getting Started Webapp in Eclispe
paulajbpm Jan 2, 2007 8:59 AM (in response to paulajbpm)It seems a lot of newbie posters (me included) are struggling with getting started on writing their own, customized jbpm webapp. A simple, sample jbpm webapp, easily imported as a webproject into Eclipse would be a valuable tool in getting newbies going on this imho.
Eclipse has tools within it, that facilitate dissecting and digesting existing webprojects, so that creating a new, jbpm webapp (or modifying a running sample to suit our own custom requirements) after stepping through an existing one, in Eclipse would be easier.
In other words, the webapp included in the guide would be more quickly digested, and more beneficial to newbies, if it was easily imported as a webproject within the Eclipse environment. -
3. Re: Inspecting the Getting Started Webapp in Eclispe
kukeltje Jan 2, 2007 9:35 AM (in response to paulajbpm)Many users not new to webapps and java can come a long way with what is available, but go ahead....... feel free to contribute...
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4. Re: Inspecting the Getting Started Webapp in Eclispe
paulajbpm Jan 2, 2007 10:11 AM (in response to paulajbpm)I'm a newbie, but if anyone out there has a sample jbpm webapp that can easily be imported into an Eclipse webproject, please post! Thanks
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5. Re: Inspecting the Getting Started Webapp in Eclispe
koen.aers Jan 10, 2007 6:29 AM (in response to paulajbpm)I have created an examples wiki page containing a servlet example: http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmExampleApplications
Regards,
Koen