Mike,
Strange, a blog entry by Tom himself says this about the book you mention:
anonymous wrote : The book targets architects, analysts and developers that want to get
started with jBPM. Matt succeeded in bringing great value for all three target groups. It
starts with a fresh look at the value of BPM and practical guidelines on how to start a
BPM project. Installation of every required piece of software is explained in detail. Even
less technical people will have no problems to get the software up and running with these
very simple step by step instructions.
The other books are about using jBPM in combination with seam (or in fact the other way
around)
And (as usual) I did mention the many, many testcases in the source for a reason: they
give you good insight in how to use the api.
Oh... and there is a new document in the wiki as well. It's in fact on the *second*
link on the wiki page in the contributed documentation section
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/JbpmContributedDocs
If that is not enough for you to even get started, I'm sorry. The best thing to do
then is either have someone else do it, or choose another product.
When you get going and run into problems, we are of course always willing to help out with
specific questions.
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