[jbpm-dev] [jBPM Development] - Re: making references to usercode more consistent in jpdl

tom.baeyens@jboss.com do-not-reply at jboss.com
Tue Oct 6 05:40:53 EDT 2009


another question that pops up is the following:  in the documentation, we make a split between userguide (supported) and devguide (not supported).

so advanced jpdl properties are not documented in the userguide until they are stable.

but the xsd schema *must* contain all those details.  as otherwise the jpdl file won't parse in advanced users use unsupported properties.

i don't see any other (practical) way then to explicitely document that the xsd might declare more properties.  and that only the properties and constructs described in the userguide are supported/stable.

is that a reasonable way forward ?

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