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1. Re: copletely open source?
kukeltje Sep 16, 2008 11:59 AM (in response to midhun.ri)1: yes
2: yes
3: yes, it supports all jpdl node types, actions etc
4: Sorry, no time for that -
2. Re: copletely open source?
salaboy21 Sep 16, 2008 12:02 PM (in response to midhun.ri)Remember that jBPM is basically a development framework for Java Developers.
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3. Re: copletely open source?
midhun.ri Sep 17, 2008 3:50 AM (in response to midhun.ri)Thanks for your reply.
Could you suggest where I can get the exact documents for creating a fresh jbpm application from scratch. Mainly the designer and workflow controlls -
4. Re: copletely open source?
kukeltje Sep 17, 2008 5:02 AM (in response to midhun.ri)designer and workflow controls
No idea what you mean. jBPM is a developer framwork where you build your gui around e.g. with jsf, seam etc...
The designer is as is... -
5. Re: completely open source?
midhun.ri Sep 17, 2008 8:05 AM (in response to midhun.ri)Hi Ronald
there is no option for creating default GUI in JBPM? .so u mean we have to use jsf etc. externally and then connect to the process. -
6. Re: copletely open source?
kukeltje Sep 17, 2008 8:31 AM (in response to midhun.ri)There is a an option to create a very basic gui (jsf pages in the process definition). You can adapt these pages a little, but they always run IN the jBPM webconsole, which is not end-user targeted.
Connecting to the process is not difficult and keep in mind that you should store as much of your domain model outside the workflow engine. So much of your ui is not jbpm related at all. -
7. Re: completely open source?
midhun.ri Sep 18, 2008 7:33 AM (in response to midhun.ri)Thanks a lot for your valuable information
Which are all the dbs supported by this open source edition -
8. Re: copletely open source?
kukeltje Sep 18, 2008 8:59 AM (in response to midhun.ri)database? For the 3.2.4 and upcomming 3.3 release the official tests currenty runs against MySQL, HSQL and Postgress, but I know it works with Oracle, MSSQL, Sybase as well. Each DB that is supported by Hibernate could be used.
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9. Re: copletely open source?
midhun.ri Sep 25, 2008 1:56 AM (in response to midhun.ri)HI,
jbpm supports Rules and actions? -
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11. Re: copletely open source?
kukeltje Sep 25, 2008 3:34 AM (in response to midhun.ri)rules via drools integration