Ansgar Konermann [
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"Case for using jBPM's PVM "naked"?"
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Hi all,
at work, our development team has created a very simple home-brew statemachine
implementation to do a mixture of workflow management and simple business process
management, all in plain java. This was a few years ago and met the requirements back
then.
As the business process got more complicated, we are now looking into existing solutions
supporting more concepts than our simplistic state machine does.
I skimmed the PVM documentation and found java classes resembling activities, nodes,
transitions and the like. This looks promising, yet I'm not sure about the intended
usage of PVM.
Is PVM intended to be used by developers to create process descriptions by coding in java,
without using any of the XMLish or graphical "concrete syntaxes" of process
modelling? If "intended to be used" is too much, would this at least be a sane,
supported use case of PVM? Or is PVM altogether "under the hood" of jBPM and
should not be used directly? How stable is the PVM API expected to be?
I'd be very glad if someone could shed some light on this.
Thanks in advance
Ansgar
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