anonymous wrote : Why the need for it to be in tables?
The point in using tables is consistency. To get configuration about a Transition, a user
should expect to retrieve the transition and then retrieve the configuration off of it,
just like they would for anything else.
anonymous wrote : I hate 'generic' tags. They quickly become meaningless.
Quite possible (on the meaningless part--I'm not qualified to comment on wether you
like them or not :-) ). However, a 'meta' tag is no more meaningless than a note
pad; its not the note pad that matters, its what you put in it, and that can only be as
meaningless as you allow it to be. By giving developers a meta tag, we would in essence
simply be giving them a place to jot down notes about their process elements (notes that
they can access programatically later in the same way they access the jpdl elements
themselves).
anonymous wrote : Would we see people using it? Would they give feedback on how they use
it? I doubt it.
Well, we would use it. And I'm not shy about giving feedback. :-)
anonymous wrote : maybe because I use jBPM to little hands on and spend to much time in
the forum ;-)
Unfortunately, I'm doing the opposite. Working with it too much and following the
project too little.
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