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                <div>Hi jBPM devs,<br>
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                I need to implement a web based modeling environment,
                initially just to illustrate VDML and CMMN to some
                developers on another open source project. However,
                there is a possibility that it may eventually be used
                and distributed. <br>
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                I am impressed with what you guys have done with the
                original Oryx codebase, and would much rather start from
                jBPM-designer than from the current (dead) Oryx
                codebase. However, I am not sure which approach to take
                extending jBPM designer and have the following
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              1. I noticed the IDiagramProfile interface that makes
              stencilsets nicely configurable from the serverside, but
              is it feasible yet to introduce an entirely separately
              deployed (different jar/war)&nbsp; stencilset? I suspect that
              the introduction of additional CDI beans would at least
              require packaging inside the existing jBPM-designer war,
              even if I can deploy the stencilset itself in a separate
              war, but I may be wrong.<br>
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    You would create your own profile instead which can tie to specific
    stencil set definitions and marshalling/unmarshalling impls.<br>
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              2. If I cannot develop my extensions as a separate
              deployment, I will probably have to resort to introducing
              my extensions to jBPM-designer on my own fork, but does
              the jBPM-designer's license allow such re-packaging? <br>
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    Yes.<br>
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          Kind Regards<br>
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        Ampie Barnard<br>
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    Thanks.<br>
    Tihomir<br>
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