3 Replies Latest reply on Apr 24, 2007 7:03 PM by pmuir

    Seam, WS and jbpm

    szaccaria

      Hello to all!
      I've a problem with seam, web service and jbpm... In particular, in my application, I want, from a web service, to register a order ( that i received from ws in xml format ) and start a instance in to jbpm process. I use seam - jbpm for to manage this order ( to check, to reject, to assign to person etc ) with ui interface ( jsf ), but I don't know how to create a instance from ws in the jbpm process.
      I read some post like:

      http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=104926

      where Shane wrote:

      Web services support is still under development, in CVS only. I can't really help you with starting a JBPM process because we haven't built support for that yet :)

      So I'm in trouble, can somebody give me a idea o a simple example?
      Or at best, the ws support is near to out ?

      Any help will be appreciated!
      Thanks,
      Stefano

        • 1. Re: Seam, WS and jbpm
          shane.bryzak

          This stuff is going to be ready really really soon, because Gavin's supposed to be talking about it at JavaOne.

          • 2. Re: Seam, WS and jbpm
            szaccaria

             

            "shane.bryzak@jboss.com" wrote:
            This stuff is going to be ready really really soon, because Gavin's supposed to be talking about it at JavaOne.


            Great guys!!!
            With pleasure Shane and of course thank to Gavin !!! This kind of news make me happy. But I must apologise to you if I ask when this happen ( in near days or weeks or months ), this because I started my project and I need this feature. Moreover I'm available to write a example to help others persons that have the same problem, of course first I need a little help from you!!!
            Thanks and acknowledgement
            Stefano

            • 3. Re: Seam, WS and jbpm
              pmuir

              we're talking days or at most a few weeks for WS/Seam. The first example likely won't touch on WS/Seam/JBPM, but it should work fine.