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1. Re: Using Seam to reference JBPM variables from JSF. Possibl
kukeltje Jul 14, 2008 3:30 AM (in response to fmarchioni)Francesco,
Seam uses a number of different variable resolvers. I thought there already was a jBPM resolver. Could be though that it only works in the scope of a task. If you are on a task list, you are not in the scope of an individual task.
Some remarks:
- I would not display all taskvariables on that task list. Will become very slow (to many queries to the db)
- put as little variables as possible in the task or even the process. Put as many as possible in your domain model
- just show someprocess-level info in the tasklist e.g. the businesskey (key on the processlevel
In this case you do not need the resolver you are talking about -
2. Re: Using Seam to reference JBPM variables from JSF. Possibl
fmarchioni Jul 14, 2008 4:17 AM (in response to fmarchioni)Hi Ronald,
thanks for your quick reply.
If I understand correctly your suggestion: an idea could be to remove variables from the Process and persist them in a table. Then back the table with an Entity Bean which could be easily referenced by Seam resolvers.
So I would use the Process Id to reference data in a table and keep the process light.
Your suggestions are always valuable, thanks !
Francesco