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1. Re: consuming webservices
kukeltje Sep 10, 2009 1:00 PM (in response to django83)wrong forum.... but the answer is 'on of the latter 2' (at least for now) or use the jbpm-console rest interface
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2. Re: consuming webservices
django83 Sep 11, 2009 5:28 AM (in response to django83)and what is the correct forum?
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4. Re: consuming webservices
tom.baeyens Sep 16, 2009 3:27 AM (in response to django83)the rest interface that is exposed by the console should not be used by our users yet. we certainly do not offer support or stability guarantees on it.
the model that is used currently was developed apart from the jbpm model. we still need to validate how well it fits onto our commands and process domain model. -
5. Re: consuming webservices
heiko.braun Sep 16, 2009 6:18 AM (in response to django83)He wants to "consume webservices in JBPM". that's not related to the Rest interfaces at all.
@django83
take a look at jaxws clients:
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6. Re: consuming webservices
kukeltje Sep 16, 2009 6:30 AM (in response to django83)With "consuming webservices" I assumed invoking jBPM services as a webservice, cause that was mostly what people meant when they pose this question. That could be done with rest.
Consuming non-jbpm webservices is indeed not related at all. I agree that JBossWS or JBoss ESB are better ways then.