Hi all,
Since this email in March, the BRMS/BPMS Quickstarts become part of
product release since version 6.0.2+
On the latest meeting with Geoffrey and Petr we discussed about the
"owner" of these Quickstarts. As conclusion, we decided to formalize the
donation of them to BRMS/BRPMS team.
I'd like to ask that the person from BPMS/BRMS team that will take
responsibility on them, to join jbossdeveloper(a)lists.jboss.org (
) so he can be
aware of the latest discussion about JBoss Developer Materials.
Thanks BRMS/BPMS team for the support that I received during Quickstarts
development.
Rafael
On 3/18/14 09:56, Rafael Benevides wrote:
Hi all,
After a long development cycle and review and some feedbacks ( Thanks
Sande, Burr, Geoffrey ), the BRMS Quickstarts (
https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-brms-quickstarts ) are ready!
From now, I think they can be included as part of BRMS distro for 6.1
Feel free to poke it.
Em 06/01/14 11:12, Rafael Benevides escreveu:
> I opened the following Jiras, so we can discuss over them individually.
>
> [JDF-581] Create Beginner BRMS Quicsktart: helloworld-drl
> [JDF-582] Create an Intermediate BRMS Quickstart: helloworld-stateful
> [JDF-583] Create an Intermediate BRMS Quickstart: helloworld-brms
> [JDF-584] Create an Intermediate BRMS Quickstart: decision-table
> [JDF-585] Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: store-dsl
> [JDF-586] Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: helloworld-cep
> [JDF-587] Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: brms-integration
> [JDF-588] Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: brms-planner
> [JDF-589] Create an Intermediate BPMS Quickstart: brms-bpms
> [JDF-590] Create an Advanced BPMS Quickstart: brms-bpms-task
>
> Em 03/01/14 13:48, Rafael Benevides escreveu:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Today I talked to Edson Tirelli on #droolsdev so the Drools team can
>> be aware of this effort by our side.
>>
>> I also discovered that they already have their Maven BOMs on
>>
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap . It was
>> discussed that we could move this repo to
>>
https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-brms-boms for BRMS 6.1
>>
>> Anyway the JBoss Developer materials uses a little bit different
>> GAV: org.jboss.bom.brms:jboss-javaee-6.0-with-drools:6.1-redhat-X -
>> Probably wrapping the existing BRMS BOMs should be better to avoid
>> too much changes for BRMS 6.1. Don't you agree ? But if we do it, we
>> will have two BRMS BOMs ( the one provided by Drools and one
>> provided by JBoss Developer Materials). Any comments on this are
>> welcome!
>>
>> I'm copying them so they can be evolved on the discussion and
>> provide any feedback. Edson, Mark, feel free also to give any
>> feedback on the proposed Quickstarts below.
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Mensagem original --------
>> Assunto: BRMS 6 Quickstarts
>> Data: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 12:49:46 -0200
>> De: Rafael Benevides <benevides(a)redhat.com>
>> Empresa: Red Hat
>> Para: Peter Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com>, Burr Sutter
<bsutter(a)redhat.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Pete/Burr
>>
>> I'm starting to plan BRMS 6 Quickstarts and besides the BRMS BOM (
>>
https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-brms-boms ), I also would
>> like to included the following quickstarts that I'm planning:
>>
>> The idea is to discuss/check if the features covered are OK and also
>> hear any kind of feedback about the possible uses cases.
>>
>> Note: 1- Some of them I didn't think yet about what use cases to
>> show, but the idea is to focus on the feature.
>> 2 - I'm not familiar with BPM (last BPM project that I used was jBPM
>> 3), so it is possible that the features are not well covered, so any
>> feedback are welcome!
>>
>> Basic
>> helloworld-drl: Basic - A simple helloworld reading a DRL from
>> Classpath integrated with CDI
>>
>> Intermediate
>> helloworld-stateful: Intermediate - A use case for Stateful session.
>> Maybe Stock Monitoring
>> helloworld-brms: Intermediate - The same application reading the DRL
>> from the BRMS server using the Agent
>> decision-table: Intermediate - Any use case reading a Decision Table
>> from BRMS server
>>
>> Advanced:
>> store-dsl: Advanced - A DSL rule using Type Declaration and Functions
>> helloworld-cep: Advanced: Check for fraudulent credidt card
>> transaction based on amount paid in a time frame.
>> brms-integration: Advanced: Use case to show Drools Commands
>> brms-planner: Advanced: Use case for planning a routing example.
>>
>> BPMS:
>> brms-bpms: Intermediate: Use case for bpms
>> brms-bpms-task: Advanced: Use case for bpms with Human Tasks
>>
>> -
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>>
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