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Tom Baeyens closed JBPM-838.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
you mention a number of good improvements. but please consider the following for each of
the individual points you make:
* Currently it's a feature of jBPM to be runnable on a 1.4.2 JVM. will this still be
the case after your proposed change ?
* How will the library dependencies of jBPM be impacted ? There are many different
deployment environments: from embedded
into a user application to standalone on an app server.
* What is the actual benefit for the jBPM users ?
please, for any of the points that you think must still be addressed in jBPM 3.x, create a
new, separate issue and explain previously mentioned aspects of the issue.
thanks.
EJB3 support with annotations / simplify db schema
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Key: JBPM-838
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-838
Project: JBoss jBPM
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Core Engine
Environment: persistence
Reporter: Florian Bauer
Assigned To: Tom Baeyens
Original Estimate: 1 week, 1 day
Remaining Estimate: 1 week, 1 day
change the hibernate mapping technique from *.hbm.xml to annotations. That includes:
- Change attribute mapping to getter/setter mapping. That implicates to provide the
possibility to invoke a setter with a null value (jboss as is doing that) e.g.
TaskInstance.setTask()
- Collection mapping with generic datatypes (jdk5) - that enables reflection on the data
structure
- Changing the inheritance of persist classes e.g. an abstract basic class that provides
the getter/setter for id and name (name schould be abstract)
- Clean up mapped properties e.g. the method getId() is implemented twice in classes
GraphElement and TaskNode
- Providing test cases
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