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1. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
kukeltje Sep 2, 2009 3:54 PM (in response to cssatheesh)Satheesh (assuming that is your name)
From al your posts I get the impression that you are comparing serveral solutions. Your questions are however that short and often in non-standard terminology that it is hard for us to comment in detail or comment at all. I can understand that you have limited time, but posting these kinds of short blurry questions does not help much.
E.g. If you have an application with job queues, completed jobs, exceptions etc... are those jBPM job queues? You mention they are part of an application, so no relation to jBPM? If they are just jbpm related, why mention the app...
In the jBPM console, privileges are only partly implemented, experimenting a little will give you the best impression.
Regarding your second question, A process assigned to roles? How? In what way? Process steps, especially tasks, can be assigned to users and/or roles(groups).
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2. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
cssatheesh Sep 3, 2009 2:09 AM (in response to cssatheesh)kukeltje,
Hopefully i will post the questions going fwd with some clarity. Sorry for the trouble.
If I login as an admin, will i be able to view job queue: current queue, executed jobs, exceptions?
With respect to this question, this is related to jBPM job queues -
3. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
kukeltje Sep 3, 2009 4:54 AM (in response to cssatheesh)Yes you are, but it might be that at the moment everybody can see them. Not sure if that is protected (yet) since the console is still under development and getting better and better each release. If it is not there now, it sure will be in the (not so distant) future.
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4. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
cssatheesh Sep 3, 2009 1:44 PM (in response to cssatheesh)u mean to say tht all admin users will be able to view jBPM job queues in workflow UI?
If so how this admin user flow is done? through jBPM API? or java coding? -
5. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
kukeltje Sep 3, 2009 2:56 PM (in response to cssatheesh)job queues are not tasks queues. Tasks are tasks, jobs are timers/async actionhandlers. They are different things.
All admin users see all things in the console. That is why they are admin.
What do you mean by 'admin user flow'??? Please be more specific. Write longer sentences, be more explicit, etc... it is hard for us to comment.
Btw, is one of your collegues asking similar questions in the drools forum? -
6. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
cssatheesh Sep 4, 2009 6:17 AM (in response to cssatheesh)I do not know who it is posting in the DRools forum. If I come to know,I will notify u.
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7. Re: jBPM admin privilege clarification
kukeltje Sep 4, 2009 6:49 AM (in response to cssatheesh)You don't have to, was just curious.
See http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/rules-dev/2009-September/001423.html