anonymous wrote :
| I've been having very good success (with some agony) of morphing the jbpm-console
into a useful "application", instead of a demo, that can have several business
processes available and gives users of the processes a good experience. A few new tags and
some customized pages with "tab" behavior, etc. have made it very useful. The
use of the JSF and s4j tags makes it easy to test and retest without starting and stopping
the server or having to redeploy the console ( I use Eclipse with my workspace pointing to
the unzipped jbpm-console.war and alter it there ). The only time I have to start and stop
the server is when I add a class to the console, of course. Business processes are
deployed as usual to the console.
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Not "end-user" targeted is wrong. The aim of the new console to provide a proper
solution for the most common jBPM use cases. If you are interested in contributing or
"shaping" the task management functionality, then I'd gladly here about your
ideas.
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