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"Re: synchronization between jbpm5 database and my own database"
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Hello,
If your system has its own business logic like managing registrations of some kind, where
each registration has its own life cycle and data, then you could have your own
database/shema and create the lifecycle-business process model of your registration in
bpmn-jbpm5.
The user interfaces - human tasks can be part of the jbpm5, however the data from the
human tasks can be stored in your database/schema but the bpm related data are from/for
jbpm5 and they are automatically stored via jbpm5 persistence in jbpm5 database/schema. If
you have variables that you want to use/manipulate etc in your business process then you
can pass them to jbpm5 and retrieve them later or simply persist them from jbpm5 in your
database via some kind of custom service task that you create.
The integration between the two systems can happen via the api or by using rest web
services.
We work in very complex projects of this nature, with information systems that have their
own db etc. and they integrate nicely, to be honest you have so many choices and you are
so flexible that you might go a little dizzy at first :) , but afterwards you'll see
that everything fits nicely together.
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