anonymous wrote : We read on the forums that the web service interface is introduced in jBPM 3.2.3. Correct, although I did not use it, and not sure about what is all possible with it.
anonymous wrote : We also wish to consume a web service within a jBPM processs. Is there any out of box feature available to create a client for a web service in jBPM? Any java webservice client software can (should) be used for this.
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I have some EJBs in an EAR file that I want to use in a separately deployed WAR file. I figured making them use the same unified class loader through jboss-app.xml/jboss-web.xml would solve this problem, but I'm still getting ClassNotFoundExceptions when I attempt to load the appropriate classes from the WAR. When deploying them in the same EAR, everything works fine.
Could someone point out the appropriate way to do this?
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Hello
We are using jBPM 3.2.2.
We wish to instantiate a process using a web service interface. The process should be deployed as a web service and we wish to trigger the process from the ESB on the basis of some input received via email or http.
Is it possible in the curretn version of 3.2.2??
We read on the forums that the web service interface is introduced in jBPM 3.2.3.
We also wish to consume a web service within a jBPM processs. Is there any out of box feature available to create a client for a web service in jBPM?
Regards,
Vinod.
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Ok I have found a working solution for this issue. It is possible to define the scheduler service inside the ear-file.
just put the following jboss-app.xml together with the scheduler-service.xml inside the META-INF directory of your .ear
| <jboss-app>
| <module>
| <service>META-INF/scheduler-service.xml</service>
| </module>
| </jboss-app>
|
this works without defining any dependencies in the scheduler-service.xml mbean configuration.
However, for me it's still a brainteaser why my first approach didn't work...
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