[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GPD-193) Add the ability to drag new components into the workflow
by Gunnar Hillert (JIRA)
Add the ability to drag new components into the workflow
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Key: GPD-193
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-193
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Gunnar Hillert
Assigned To: Koen Aers
In the workflow designer it would be nice if I could simply drag a new workflow component into the main workflow.
Right now you have to select the component from the component palette and then click again in the main workflow area to place the component. This seems to be slightly less intuitive than just drag-and-drop the new component into the workflow.
Also, it would be great if I could then drag a component from the palette onto an existing 'transition line' and the transition will automatically connect to the newly placed component.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GPD-192) Remove need for jBPMRuntime in jDPL Designer
by Jeff DeLong (JIRA)
Remove need for jBPMRuntime in jDPL Designer
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Key: GPD-192
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-192
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Jeff DeLong
Assigned To: Koen Aers
jPDL designer should be enhanced to not require the entire jBPM suite download to be configured as the jBPM Runtime, but instead include bpm-jpdl.jar, version.xml and whatever other files are required in a jBPM library which could be included as part of the plugin installation. Currently the jpdl designer requires this design tool to have access to jbpm source code, etc, which many process designers would not typically have. It also will make it easier packaging for the SOA-P.
Also, the drools plugin has a feature that allows the user to take an existing project and "Convert to Drools Project", which essentially adds the drools library jars to the project classpath. This is a really handy feature, because it does not force developers to start out as a drools project (which project type should I use if I want to include both jbpm and drools?). It would be nice if jPDL designer had a similar capability, where you could just say "Convert to jBPM Project", and it added the jbpm library jars to the classpath. In this way the SOA Platform IDE plugins (jBPM and Drools) would work in a similar way wrt to classpath, project structure, etc.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (GPD-112) Super state node name is not displayed
by vladimir mezhibovsky (JIRA)
Super state node name is not displayed
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Key: GPD-112
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-112
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: jpdl
Affects Versions: jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.alpha4, jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.alpha3, jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.alpha2, jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0.beta1
Environment: all
Reporter: vladimir mezhibovsky
Assigned To: Koen Aers
Having a name of the super state shown on the process diagram would really help. Currently it is only visible in the outline window which make it hard to understand the process by just looking on the diagram. You have to click on the rectangle that represent super state to see the name.
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