"brittm" wrote : I would second what Ronald mentioned earlier about not trying
too hard to store business keys in JBPM. We have a need to be able to look up processes
(and tasks) very quickly by any one of various business keys: account number, order
number, product number, etc. We created a "Business Keys" table that contains a
row for each process instance and records any of the appropriate business key data in the
appropriate column. All columns are indexed.
Good idea, I will try it out.
"brittm" wrote : This solution is very performant. Because JBPM has some very
direct relationships between processInstance, token, and taskInstance, returning the right
tasks based on those business keys is performant as well.
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Performant? How performat? Can you be concrete? (Total number of process instances/task
instances/new task instances per day/number of concurrent users...)I am really interested
in this,cos I have never seen jBPM in a big application.
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