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"Advice on using the jBPM console as an end user application"
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Hi,
I'm in the process of orienting myself in the BPM world for the fist time, and have a
limited understanding of the implementation details.
I'm looking for an application to present task forms to end users, give them a place
to manage their task queues, as well as start new tasks; it looks like the jBPM console
can do this, but I'm not entirely sure if it's more for developer testing or if
it's something intended for an end user (in a medium sized company). Looking at the
jBPM5 manual, the discussion on form generation is fairly light and the input validation
seems to be minimal. So is the idea here that you would write a more full featured task
form using the included form framework? Or is the console more intended as a back end
interface that provides some basic task managment and servers as a sample application, and
you would normally just write your own application front end?
Any information appreciated, sorry if my question is a bit vague...
Thanks.
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