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1. Re: Deploy new process definitions by the client
kukeltje Aug 24, 2007 11:12 AM (in response to dingo001)be creative... there is an api to deploy processes so you can do whatever you want. e.g. build a custom webpage or whatever...
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2. Re: Deploy new process definitions by the client
dingo001 Aug 24, 2007 11:16 AM (in response to dingo001)"kukeltje" wrote:
be creative... there is an api to deploy processes so you can do whatever you want. e.g. build a custom webpage or whatever...
Using jbpmContext.deployProcessDefinition(definition); I can deploy the definition. What about the custom actions, assignments and tasks that might come with the process definition? -
3. Re: Deploy new process definitions by the client
kukeltje Aug 24, 2007 12:28 PM (in response to dingo001)look at the zipdeployer in the source... it parses an xml file, creates objects and deploys them
... oh... btw..... this deployer can be used by you as well.. -
4. Re: Deploy new process definitions by the client
dingo001 Aug 24, 2007 3:56 PM (in response to dingo001)"kukeltje" wrote:
look at the zipdeployer in the source... it parses an xml file, creates objects and deploys them
... oh... btw..... this deployer can be used by you as well..
having something like this would be great.. where can i find it. i searched the source.. no such animal. -
5. Re: Deploy new process definitions by the client
kukeltje Aug 25, 2007 6:23 AM (in response to dingo001)it is not called zipdeployer, it is the 'generic' deployer that e.g. the servlet in the webapp uses.
it is a static method on the ProcessDefinition...... surprising isn't it... I think you should search a little more clever in the future (no offence)