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1. Re: Web Services and JBPM
estaub May 2, 2007 2:04 PM (in response to mignag)As far as I know, this isn't supported, other than in the sense that you can write your own WS front end for your processes, using your choice of Axis or whatever.
This is sort of on the roadmap, but it's slipping - see http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-718.
(I'm just reporting what I see - if anyone knows better, sing out!)
-Ed Staub -
2. Re: Web Services and JBPM
earniedyke May 2, 2007 2:16 PM (in response to mignag)Do you mean by using a web service that comes are part of jBPM? I would think it would be pretty straight foward to create a web service that takes the process name, initiates one and returns the instance id.
Earnie! -
3. Re: Web Services and JBPM
kukeltje May 3, 2007 5:06 AM (in response to mignag)Ed is right
Earnie, you are to a great extend correct. But....
- there needs to be a subproject
- folders, buildscripts, libraries etc..etc..etc.
- Making a good full xsd/model
And only then creating the webservices themselves....
So it is more work then you would initially think. -
4. Re: Web Services and JBPM
mignag May 3, 2007 7:50 AM (in response to mignag)Ok thanks
No quite what I hoped, but it will get there.
In the mean time if I want to build my own WebService front end, can you give some clue on how to adress the jBPM server and a process or a process instance? (so the web service can work on it)
Thanks again
Miguel -
5. Re: Web Services and JBPM
estaub May 3, 2007 8:22 AM (in response to mignag)Mignag,
I may misunderstand, but it sounds like you haven't read any documentation yet. Read the user guide carefully, at a minimum, and try to find some answers before posting a "give some clue on how to adress the jBPM server..."
If you do still need to ask, tell how you're going to be installing the engine. POJO? EJB? What appserver? etc...
-Ed Staub