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Alejandro Guizar updated BPEL-216:
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Description:
The current process deployment procedure has many moving pieces, hence it has became
tedious and error-prone. The tasks incorporated by this issue will enable users to deploy
a BPEL process (and its related WSDL definitions) with no further requirements for
additional descriptors or resources.
The intent is *not* to create a new procedure, but to simplify the existing one with the
aid of generation tools. A second design objective is the ability to selectively provide
descriptors and resources in order to have fine control over specific portions of the
deployment. For example, you might want to specify the URL pattern used by your endpoints.
You will be able to provide a custom web.xml file containing the URL patters you want, and
let jBPM BPEL generate the rest of the artifacts for you.
The original goal of the new deployment model was integration with the Eclipse BPEL
designer. Along the way, it became clear that the simplified deployment procedure could be
made independent of the client software used to initiate it. The client could be an Ant
build, a web page or the Eclipse designer. Nevertheless, the development of an adapter for
each client is the topic of a separate issue.
Ant build: BPEL-281
Web page: BPEL-283
Eclipse designer: BPEL-285
was:
The current process deployment procedure has many moving pieces, hence it has became
tedious and error-prone. The tasks incorporated by this issue will enable users to deploy
a BPEL process (and its related WSDL definitions) with no further requirements for
additional descriptors or resources.
The intent is *not* to create a new procedure, but to simplify the existing one with the
aid of generation tools. A second design objective is the ability to selectively provide
descriptors and resources in order to have fine control over specific portions of the
deployment. For example, you might want to specify the URL pattern used by your endpoints.
You will be able to provide a custom web.xml file containing the URL patters you want, and
let jBPM BPEL generate the rest of the artifacts for you.
The original goal of the new deployment model was integration with the Eclipse BPEL
designer. Along the way, it became clear that the simplified deployment procedure could be
made independent of the client software used to initiate it. The client could be an Ant
build, a web page or the Eclipse designer. Nevertheless, the development of an adapter for
each client is the topic of a separate issue.
Ant build: BPEL-281
Web page: BPEL-283
Fully automated process deployment
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Key: BPEL-216
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/BPEL-216
Project: JBoss jBPM BPEL
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Engine
Reporter: Alejandro Guizar
Assigned To: Alejandro Guizar
Fix For: jBPM BPEL 1.1 GA
The current process deployment procedure has many moving pieces, hence it has became
tedious and error-prone. The tasks incorporated by this issue will enable users to deploy
a BPEL process (and its related WSDL definitions) with no further requirements for
additional descriptors or resources.
The intent is *not* to create a new procedure, but to simplify the existing one with the
aid of generation tools. A second design objective is the ability to selectively provide
descriptors and resources in order to have fine control over specific portions of the
deployment. For example, you might want to specify the URL pattern used by your endpoints.
You will be able to provide a custom web.xml file containing the URL patters you want, and
let jBPM BPEL generate the rest of the artifacts for you.
The original goal of the new deployment model was integration with the Eclipse BPEL
designer. Along the way, it became clear that the simplified deployment procedure could be
made independent of the client software used to initiate it. The client could be an Ant
build, a web page or the Eclipse designer. Nevertheless, the development of an adapter for
each client is the topic of a separate issue.
Ant build: BPEL-281
Web page: BPEL-283
Eclipse designer: BPEL-285
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