"koen.aers(a)jboss.com" wrote : If you want to create customized forms, you have
to rely on the technology of your choice and use JSF, Struts, etc... The default mechanism
uses a simple rendering mechanism that shows forms based on a default task controller.
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| Regards,
| Koen
Thanks Koen for your answer. as I told you before I´m newbie,and I have investigated a
little more, and noted that I could use Jboss Seam, but , on the other hand, may I can
use Jboss portal, building Portlets... I´m just almost guessing......
What I´m trying to make for my company, is a trouble ticket application (for help desk),
There are groups, with a different skill every one, each group has few agents.
We need to place a ticket for and distribute it in that group, establish and control
service level agreetments SLA´s, between groups (when they send the flow to the other
group) in a workflow enviroment, with alerts, event notification, and task control.
Every agent or user has different rights to read, modify and collaborate each process
instance, depending on his skills and rights.
As you note, we can buy a commercial application for this, but I´m insisting that we can
make it under jboss platform.
What a I need is a little orientation about, where do I have to focus my efforts, since
there are several web technologies at jboss and I couldn´t follow all projects
documentation, as I would like it.
I think portal would be great because it manages users and groups, but I don´t know if
that users are integrated with directory service at JBPM.
I could see a Jboss seam demo, and maybe it could work,
So Koen, for mi , it´s a goal to develope this small project using jboss technologies, I
really want to take some courses, but currecntly I´m in South America, and there is not
any training avaialbility here, so any help is welcome.
Thanks and best regards ans sorry about my English
Mauricio
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