5 Replies Latest reply on Mar 2, 2007 5:20 AM by kukeltje

    Ambiguous user guide

    angra81

      Hi,
      I'm following the user guide
      http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/bpel/getstarted.html
      to begin working with jbpm bpel.
      At the paragraph http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/bpel/getstarted.html#getstarted.jbpmbpel
      he explains two different ways to get the jbpm bpel package. My really big problem is that the two ways take two completely different directories...

      Anyone can explain me what do I have to take?

      Thanks,
      Dario

        • 1. Re: Ambiguous user guide
          kukeltje

          ??? you mean the normal download and cvs? Ofcourse they are different. Or do I miss something?

          • 2. Re: Ambiguous user guide
            kukeltje

            ??? you mean the normal download and cvs? Ofcourse they are different. Or do I miss something?

            • 3. Re: Ambiguous user guide
              angra81

              Maybe it's me to miss something... but if I have two possibilities to download something.. in the end I must to obtain the same thing... why "of course they are different"?

              tx,
              dario

              • 4. Re: Ambiguous user guide

                Hi Dario,
                What I did was:
                1.- Download bpel-extension from http://www.jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloads.
                2.-Unzip in my file system. A folder called jbpm-bpel-1.1.Beta3 was created.
                3.-Then you only had to follow the user guide.
                In the configuration of hibernate and jbpm, i don't modify anything, the default values works well.
                To generate the service and then deploy it in the jboss server, you should to intall ant.

                Agus

                • 5. Re: Ambiguous user guide
                  kukeltje

                   

                  "angra81" wrote:
                  Maybe it's me to miss something... but if I have two possibilities to download something.. in the end I must to obtain the same thing...


                  You do

                  "angra81" wrote:
                  why "of course they are different"? /quote]

                  Why is public transportation different from a car? They serve different different purposes, but in the end both get you where you want to be, only in a different way...