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1. Re: How to implement Workflows in an Application using jBPM
salaboy21 Jan 15, 2009 7:33 AM (in response to tech_trix83)You can use jBPM with any GUI/presentation framework that you want. Also you can integrate it with Java EE without problems.
This is because jBPM is a framework just like hibernate, and you can use it inside your applications or as a service.
I hope this comments helps you.. let me know if you have more questions! -
2. Re: How to implement Workflows in an Application using jBPM
tech_trix83 Jan 15, 2009 10:10 AM (in response to tech_trix83)Thanks for the reply.
I some basic question according to my requirement :
1) I have to keep Process definition part in a separate place and my Application is deployed at a separate place(ie both are in different environment or servers) but these two places are on intranet.So how should i go about it that a user creates a workflow at a place and i am executing that from my application?
2) Can i create a generic implementation for executing the workflow in my application so that in future if i want to use some other tool for workflow creation then i dont have to make much change in my application thereby incorporating the change with minimal effort? -
3. Re: How to implement Workflows in an Application using jBPM
kukeltje Jan 15, 2009 10:53 AM (in response to tech_trix83)1: by using and learning jBPM. It's all possible
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4. Re: How to implement Workflows in an Application using jBPM
tech_trix83 Jan 15, 2009 1:27 PM (in response to tech_trix83)Thanks for the abstract.