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1. Re: jBPM 5 Standalone mode
liliana.iovanovici Feb 28, 2012 3:05 AM (in response to pushpak1981)Can you tell me how can you run the jBPM5 in standalone mode? There is a documentation for this?
I am interested to for this topic.
Thanks.
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2. Re: jBPM 5 Standalone mode
pushpak1981 Feb 28, 2012 4:42 AM (in response to liliana.iovanovici)Please refer this link https://community.jboss.org/message/591937#591937
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3. Re: jBPM 5 Standalone mode
arunvg Feb 28, 2012 11:55 PM (in response to pushpak1981)We have gone through the same requirment, we also couldn't rely on the rest API
Our solution was to wrap the core engine as an EAR and provide a facade which wraps all the methods for accessing/managing session ,process instances , tasks and history service (db logs ) . Then we are providing a webservice interface to this facade, so that this is accessible to external applications.
Hope this bit of information is helpful.
Cheers
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4. Re: jBPM 5 Standalone mode
pushpak1981 Feb 29, 2012 1:47 AM (in response to arunvg)Hi Arun,
Thanks for the reply. Was jBPM persistence enabled in your application? I wanted an approach in which the jBPM persistence is disabled and i wanted to fetch the all the running process related information.
Regards.
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5. Re: jBPM 5 Standalone mode
arunvg Feb 29, 2012 1:57 AM (in response to pushpak1981)Yes the persistence is enabled as I need the process related information across the stop and start of the application .
Are you planning to access the engine via an application server . If yes I think the above approach is plausible. But without persistence , I wonder how can this work in a production environment.