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1. Re: how can i see my process definitions inside jbpm-console???
mattu16 Dec 28, 2010 5:31 PM (in response to jw0rmc)Have you updated your -Djbpm.console.directory in the build .xml
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2. Re: how can i see my process definitions inside jbpm-console???
jw0rmc Dec 29, 2010 12:38 AM (in response to jw0rmc)i was checking line for line, and finally i found the line with -Djbpm.console.directory argument , i haven't tested it, because my work dont let me , but tomorrow i will try, i hope that's all .. thanks.. can i put some more argumentss there?
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3. Re: how can i see my process definitions inside jbpm-console???
mattu16 Dec 29, 2010 3:56 PM (in response to jw0rmc)For others reference its about line 494
You may put other arguements here. However I am unsure if you are able to assign multiple directories. I am currently just using one foler with all .bpmn files in it.
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4. Re: how can i see my process definitions inside jbpm-console???
rafitanba Dec 29, 2010 5:46 PM (in response to mattu16)And can you see the process diagram to track its execution? I only can start new process instances from jbpm-console, but the diagram doesn't work for me...
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5. Re: how can i see my process definitions inside jbpm-console???
jw0rmc Dec 29, 2010 6:10 PM (in response to rafitanba)i'm trying it, if have results i will show you.. someone with inform about it??...
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6. Re: how can i see my process definitions inside jbpm-console???
krisverlaenen Dec 29, 2010 9:53 PM (in response to jw0rmc)The demo is using the jbpm.console.directory parameter to detect the directory to load the processes from (and you could change that if you want, or simply start the application server by passing in your own parameter value). Note that this is just a temporary solution, as guvnor integration was still being worked on. With the latest snapshot, you can now use guvnor as the process repository, so deploying your processes (and task forms, process images, etc.) to guvnor will allow the jbpm-console to retrieve them all from there.
Kris