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1. Re: bind data to process
gavin.king Jun 26, 2007 2:28 PM (in response to kgoedert)Yes, you can do it if you write a jBPM Converter that knows how to persist the objects primary key to the jBPM database.
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2. Re: bind data to process
kgoedert Jun 26, 2007 2:33 PM (in response to kgoedert)Other than writing a converter, is there any other way, or better approach than that? Or the converter is the way to go?
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3. Re: bind data to process
gavin.king Jun 26, 2007 2:40 PM (in response to kgoedert)You can just keep the id of the object in the business process context.
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4. Re: bind data to process
kgoedert Jun 26, 2007 2:59 PM (in response to kgoedert)Is there an example on this? In the documentation or among seam examples?
I´ve checked the dvd store example, that seems to be the closest to what I want, but it didn´t help much on this issue.