Thanks Ronald, your reply is very appreciated.
"kukeltje" wrote : every user: the behaviour you see is what is there. This is
under discussion between the developers. Has something to do with what we think the main
focus of the webconsole should be.....
I did not realize that jbpm-jbpl-suite-3.2.1 is so immature (everyone being able to
execute everything...). I will be interested in having a look at it when the design of the
webconsole has stabilized a bit more. Until that, I will need to go back to version 3.1.4
and the previous console.
"kukeltje" wrote :
| Second question: The GPD can create forms for you (almost as rapid as runtime doing it
;-)) look at the latest GPD
|
I did not find this functionality in the GPD (and now I do believe I have the latest
version of it). Any link to documentation (or an example or any other relevant material on
this) is welcome.
"kukeltje" wrote :
| Third question: They do not show up on the page, that is static, if you put the users
you created in the correct role (participant is needed!) it should work I think)
OK, I tried that, but it did not help. I also wonder whether this role definition is
really needed: a user can be defined without participating in a group and he can be
referred to by actor-id (in a task assignment for instance). At least this is according to
fig 11.3. Identity model class diagram and chapter 18 in the user guide (and it worked in
version 3.1.2).
Anyway, good luck with the further development of the new webconsole (and the whole
project course). I will follow the development (and most likely post more questions on
this forum).
Kind regards, Petia
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