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1. Re: Leave Application using jBPM
maazmuqri Aug 13, 2012 1:56 AM (in response to jay4smile)Hi Jay Patel,
I also want to develop same application. Did you find the solution ? or any alternative ?
Kindly help me please.
Regards,
Maaz
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2. Re: Leave Application using jBPM
jay4smile Aug 13, 2012 2:32 AM (in response to maazmuqri)Hey Maaz,
I have developed Application with Custom Work Handlers.
But I want to integrete Human Task also. And I was unable to integrete Human Task with my work flow.
I already post various issue while integreting Human Task. Please refere below Link...!!
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3. Re: Leave Application using jBPM
spascal Aug 14, 2012 1:23 PM (in response to jay4smile)Hi,
I developed an experimental jbpm 5 integration for java ee 6 web applications.
You will not need the jbpm-admin-console or the guvnor.
Have a look on my attached process. The prozess is integrated in the example web application and i think it is what you need.
You will find a webdemo on my jboss-openshift-server and the code on github.
The example runs with the local human-task server on jboss as 7.1.
The jbpm5 integration and example web application: https://github.com/akquinet/flux (Attention, it is experimental, because it use jbpm 5.4 Snapshot)
The online demo on openshift: http://jbpm5demo-testarea.rhcloud.com/myHoliday/ (it can be, that the server need a little time to start)
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4. Re: Leave Application using jBPM
thomas.setiabudi Aug 14, 2012 9:04 PM (in response to spascal)Hi Pascal S,
Nice online demo you have there.
Just curious though. since you said that you are not using the jbpm-console, how do you get the input fields when you start a human task?
Currently what I do is using the jbpm-console REST API, and call "/gwt-console-server/rs/form/task/{taskId}/render" to get the input form, and then display the input form in my application.
But how do you the same thing without using the jbpm-console?
Regards,
Thomas Setiabudi
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5. Re: Leave Application using jBPM
spascal Aug 15, 2012 5:19 AM (in response to thomas.setiabudi)Thanks for your reply.
I need two things for that.
First, I have to implement an getter-setter-object called taskdataobject to connect the form with jbpm.
After that I can design my form with a framework like richfaces.
Have a look on the the example code in the process-module.
The connection between forms and jbpm does my experimental jbpm5 integration.
Regards,
Pascal
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6. Re: Leave Application using jBPM
yogesh02 Nov 15, 2013 8:43 AM (in response to spascal)Hi Pascal,
Have you implemented workflow monitor to graphically monitor your process, since you are not using jbpm-console??
If yes than please share some views about that.
Thanks in advance