Hi everyone,
i'm currently working on a master thesis concerning the calculation and integration of
lead time data into any given jbpm-based workflow-system.
I'm kind of new to jBPM but i've spent the last couple of weeks scanning the net
and these Forums/Documentation to get an overview. The company i am working for has
developed their own workflow-system for projects in the past but are now using jBoss jBPM
only and I can certainly see why. ;-)
But:
From what i know, BAM/BI functionality is not provided by jBPM in the
current Version, although there have been some efforts in that direction. I guess they are
still going on.
My Task (baked into a master thesis Project) is to create a solution for the missing but
required aspect of lead time calculation and persistance and that leads me to the
following questions:
- What status is the development of BAM/BI functionality in at this point and how far do
you believe i can get with the functionality that jBPM offers in the current Version
(timer/duration aso.)?
- one big issue will probably be the mapping of something i call LeadTime-Definitions onto
jBPM-Processdefinitions. A LeadTimeDef. descibes which Parts of a Process should be taken
into account, when calculating a Lead Time and which not. I was hoping to be able to add
my own xml to the processdefinition.xml somehow, but oviously the designer (GPD) will cast
a NullPointerException, when i insert custom tags. Is there a smart way to insert some
sort of "meta-data" in XML-Processdefinitions without interfering with the GPD
and the Deployment of the Processdefinitions? (perhaps changing the xsd?)
- Obviously im interested in any current project related to the subject. I'd be
greatful for any reference to such a Project or Resource.
There are alot more thoughts and questions on my mind, but i think i should just wait and
see if anyone "bites the hook" first. :-)
Thanks,
Fredde.
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