[jbpm-dev] Using jBPM to create process workflow on web page

Ganesh Takawale ganesh.takawale at igate.com
Wed Mar 6 23:21:57 EST 2013


Hello,

We found jBPM an interesting to fit in our requirement.
As specified in docs, the process flow can be created in one of the following way:
1.    Using the graphical process editor in the Eclipse plugin
2.    As an XML file, according to the XML process format as defined in the XML Schema Definition in the BPMN 2.0 specification.
3.    By directly creating a process using the Process API.

We are more interested in the specifying the XML schema for our process and have the process workflow created on Web page. The technology we need to use is Java.

So we would like to know :

-       Whether jBPM provides the functionality to render flowchart on web page?

-       Does jBPM creates the JPG/BMP image of process and renders on web page?

Based on your reply, It would help us whether we can go for jBPM or not.


Thanks & Regards
Ganesh
9011038429

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