Thank you for your response.
I just wonder if it won't be enough for my needs. I want to use it with tasks & assignment (maybe I misunderstand sth, but I think I needn't calendar and so on for using it). I just need to assign tasks and trigger them.
I really appreciate simplification in v4 for using task - thank you, great job :-) -, it's why I would be sad to use previous version for that.
Regards,
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its under construction. we've already done the basic research on how to integrate jBPM's persistence with spring's transaction management.
there is a test case in the code that shows it. but it's not completed yet. we still need to springify the rest of the configuration (e.g. business calendar and things like that)
that part is now waiting for a community volunteer (like you?) to complete it :-)
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Hello,
I just start a project with JBPM, and I'm a newbee with it. I would like to use the latest version (v4), which seems to be quite different from previous version, and I would like to "Spring" it.
I've seen in v4 source code that there were Spring classes (org\jbpm\pvm\internal\spring), but there is no doc/javadoc about it. Is it still in construction?
Is somebody use it?.... any sample?...
Thx in advance
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