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1. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
kukeltje Jun 2, 2008 8:52 AM (in response to ms_shitole)They are in the database.
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2. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
ms_shitole Jun 2, 2008 9:55 AM (in response to ms_shitole)Thank you Ronald-:)
means it automatically divide the info and insert corresponding data in jbpm_processdefinition table and same in other tables..
--Thanking you
Mansingh...(Jbpm..gr8 efforts) -
3. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
kukeltje Jun 3, 2008 6:33 AM (in response to ms_shitole)Processdefinition is parsed and put in other tables. Yet everything in the process archive is also accessible as 'files' including the processdefinition
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4. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
kukeltje Jun 3, 2008 6:33 AM (in response to ms_shitole)'files' in quotes since they are bytearray's in the database
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5. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
ms_shitole Jun 4, 2008 12:48 AM (in response to ms_shitole)Thank you Ronald!
It feels nice to gaining knowledge from u & clarifying doubts. As here we are making very good use of jbpm..almost means our project is progressing well. We made all user mapping as well as added security stuff also-:)
But we have big hurdle on..thats JSF issue...where exactly JavaBeans & Jsf tags are mapped? I read evrywhere that, JSF objects and actual JavaClass is mapped inside "faces-config.xml". But in our case it was not their? Inside 'jbpm-console.war'
As i need to access database from process forms, i need to retrieve "actors-ids" from "taskInstance" table and these actor id's want to be show dynamically in dropdown list on the process form.
So as here in jbpm, how they mapped javaBeans with JSF? So please anybody
can explain following tag to me
<gd:repeat value="#{vars}" var="var" idVar="rid">
where, in which file they mapped javaBeans file with value="#{vars}" or same for "#{tasks}" objects.
is it in faces-config.xml or else in other file
Jst explain the concept of JSF framework which was used in JBPM engine
As I will be remain highly grateful to u.... Roanld, I m requesting u to look at my problem...plz
Thanking you
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6. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
kukeltje Jun 4, 2008 2:43 AM (in response to ms_shitole)But we have big hurdle on..thats JSF issue...where exactly JavaBeans & Jsf tags are mapped? I read evrywhere that, JSF objects and actual JavaClass is mapped inside "faces-config.xml". But in our case it was not their? Inside 'jbpm-console.war'
No, jsf can use variable resolvers in *addition to* faces-config.xml. That is also how seam does things. So the beans are not in the faces-config.xml. Would be a bit unfriendly to need to add every processvariable to faces-config.xml
This does not mean the *everything* is available as a variable in JSF. But afaik, taskinstances are -
7. Re: Where is the process definition file is stored?
ms_shitole Jun 4, 2008 4:30 AM (in response to ms_shitole)[No, jsf can use variable resolvers in *addition to* faces-config.xml. That is also how seam does things. So the beans are not in the faces-config.xml. Would be a bit unfriendly to need to add every processvariable to faces-config.xml ]
I was not clear about what u said. My problem is that inside JSF forms we use one Object i.e. data access object to retrieve data from the database and show that data in user interface(inside xhtml). SO I was not clear about that, where that objecct & class itself is mapped
Thanking you,
--Mansingh