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1. Re: Creating a business process programatically, Jbpm5 tutorials for beginners
swiderski.maciej May 10, 2012 3:14 AM (in response to bardelman)1 of 1 people found this helpfulIn general it is called Fluent API so you could search for this, both this forum and google Bit of docs are available as well.
As it comes for the events, external is used to mark that event is exposed to the outside world and can be used to signal the process instance from outside. If it is not external it is meant for internal engine communication.
HTH
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2. Re: Creating a business process programatically, Jbpm5 tutorials for beginners
bardelman May 11, 2012 6:57 AM (in response to swiderski.maciej)Thnx Mac ! it seems there is almost everything about events in the user guide but unfortunatelly nothing about filters...neither in google.
(except the org.jbpm.process.core.event.EventTypeFilter API here)
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3. Re: Creating a business process programatically, Jbpm5 tutorials for beginners
swiderski.maciej May 14, 2012 3:19 AM (in response to bardelman)I believe you have everything you need, event filters are used to find the right event listener that can handle incoming event and that is pretty much what they do and it is up to the implementer to provide the logic behind it.
HTH
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4. Re: Creating a business process programatically, Jbpm5 tutorials for beginners
bardelman May 14, 2012 5:01 AM (in response to swiderski.maciej)Yes! u re right. As a newbie i always prefer to read about something before using it and i wasn t used to learn through reading code directly, but now it seems that it will be usual thank U !