Author: ochikvina
Date: 2007-12-29 10:10:27 -0500 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007)
New Revision: 5486
Modified:
trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Quick_Howto_Guide.xml
trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Test_Drive_Proc.xml
trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/jboss_jbpm_runtime_installation.xml
Log:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBDS-233 - updating according to the Svetlana Mukhina
Modified: trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Quick_Howto_Guide.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Quick_Howto_Guide.xml 2007-12-29 13:48:06 UTC
(rev 5485)
+++ trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Quick_Howto_Guide.xml 2007-12-29 15:10:27 UTC
(rev 5486)
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>The <property>General</property> page is a place where
you can specify the name of
- a Task and its description. For instance, let it be <emphasis>
+ <para>The <property>General</property> page is a place where
you can specify the name of a
+ Task and its description. For instance, let it be <emphasis>
<property>approve oder</property>
</emphasis> with appropriate description that you can see in the figure
below.</para>
@@ -108,8 +108,9 @@
that is a mandatory property for the Task. The due date is the date on which
the task
should be accomplished. Here you can also set a Task priority as well as
signalling,
notifying or blocking. The <emphasis>
- <property>Blocking</property></emphasis> attribute
indicates that the process will not be
- able to continue if this task is still unaccomplished. The <emphasis>
+ <property>Blocking</property>
+ </emphasis> attribute indicates that the process will not be able to
continue if this
+ task is still unaccomplished. The <emphasis>
<property>Generate Form...</property>
</emphasis> button is for creating a simple task form that can be
rendered by the jBPM
console.</para>
@@ -126,11 +127,12 @@
<para>For our example, we specify the due date as 2 business days, choose
the high priority
and also check the <emphasis>
- <property>Signalling</property></emphasis> and
<emphasis>
- <property>Notify</property></emphasis> attributes.
It means that the Task should be
- accomplished in 2 business days and the assignee will be notified by email
when the task
- is assigned. To specify how the Task should be assigned switch on to the
- <property>Assignment</property> page.</para>
+ <property>Signalling</property>
+ </emphasis> and <emphasis>
+ <property>Notify</property>
+ </emphasis> attributes. It means that the Task should be accomplished
in 2 business days
+ and the assignee will be notified by email when the task is assigned. To
specify how the
+ Task should be assigned switch on to the
<property>Assignment</property> page.</para>
<figure>
<title>The Task Assignment Page</title>
@@ -155,8 +157,8 @@
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>In our case, the assignee will be reminded by email after two
business hours and continue
- to get reminding every business hour after that.</para>
+ <para>In our case, the assignee will be reminded by email after two
business hours and
+ continue to get reminding every business hour after that.</para>
<para>In the next figure you can see our configuring generated into
XML.</para>
<figure>
<title>The Task Reminder Page</title>
@@ -167,7 +169,10 @@
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
-
+
</section>
+ <para>We hope, our guide will help you to get started with the jPDL process
language and jBPM
+ workflow on the whole. Besides, for additional information you are welcome on
<ulink
+
url="http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewforum&...
forum</ulink>.</para>
</chapter>
Modified: trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Test_Drive_Proc.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Test_Drive_Proc.xml 2007-12-29 13:48:06 UTC (rev
5485)
+++ trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/Test_Drive_Proc.xml 2007-12-29 15:10:27 UTC (rev
5486)
@@ -89,8 +89,10 @@
<para>By default JUnite 3 version of testing framework is selected. Of course,
you can choose
new advanced JUnit 4 version. In this case you'll be prompted to add new
JUnit
- Library to your build path. To add it automatically just click on the appropriate
link. In the <emphasis>
- <property>Class under test</property></emphasis> section
you can specify the class to test.</para>
+ Library to your build path. To add it automatically just click on the appropriate
link. In
+ the <emphasis>
+ <property>Class under test</property>
+ </emphasis> section you can specify the class to test.</para>
<figure>
<title>A First Test Scenario</title>
@@ -162,7 +164,10 @@
show how you can reuse your development skills in a very straightforward way when
doing
process development. To see how more interesting processes and process test
scenario's can be developed, we suggest you to read the <ulink
-
url="http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3/userguide/">JBoss jBPM User
Guide</ulink> and to
- study the API reference. Moreover some more examples will be given later in this
book.</para>
+
url="http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3/userguide/">JBoss jBPM User
Guide</ulink> and to
+ study the API reference. You can find it in the jBPM download folder. (To get
started we
+ downloaded jbpm-jpdl-3.2.2 in <link
linkend="jboss_jbpm_runtime_installation">the second
+ chapter</link>. You should just remember where you extracted it.) All
we've mentioned are in the 'javadoc- *' subfolders of the
'doc' folder.
+ Moreover, some more examples will be given later in this book.</para>
</chapter>
Modified: trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/jboss_jbpm_runtime_installation.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/jboss_jbpm_runtime_installation.xml 2007-12-29
13:48:06 UTC (rev 5485)
+++ trunk/jbpm/docs/reference/en/modules/jboss_jbpm_runtime_installation.xml 2007-12-29
15:10:27 UTC (rev 5486)
@@ -13,15 +13,16 @@
<title>JBoss jBPM Runtime Installation</title>
<para>The main purpose of this chapter is to let you know how to launch the
<property>JBoss
jBPM</property> (business process management).</para>
- <para>The jBPM plugin (jBPM Designer) is already included in the
<property>JBoss Tools</property>. To make it work, you should only download
the jBPM runtime (jbpm-jpdl-3.2.2
- currently) from <ulink
url="http://labs.jboss.com/jbossjbpm/downloads/">here</ul... and
specify
- the directory where you extracted the runtime either when you create a jBPM project or
by using
- the jBPM preference pages.</para>
+ <para>The jBPM plugin (jBPM Designer) is already included in the
<property>JBoss Tools</property>.
+ To make it work, you should only download the jBPM runtime (<ulink
+
url="http://labs.jboss.com/jbossjbpm/downloads/">jbpm-jpdl-3...
currently) and specify the
+ directory where you extracted the runtime either when you create a jBPM project or by
using the
+ jBPM preference pages.</para>
<para>Navigate to <emphasis>
<property>Window > Preferences > JBoss jBPM > Runtime
Locations</property>
</emphasis>. Here you can add, edit and remove JBoss jBPM installation locations.
Click <emphasis>
<property>Add</property>
- </emphasis> button. In the diallog that appeared enter a name for a newly added
jBPM runtime and
+ </emphasis> button. In the dialog that appeared enter a name for a newly added
jBPM runtime and
point to the correct location of this package on your harddrive. Click
<emphasis>
<property>OK</property>
</emphasis> then click <emphasis>
@@ -36,5 +37,6 @@
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>Now, when you have a runtime installed, we are going to demonstrate some
powerful features of the jBPM.</para>
+ <para>Now, when you have a runtime installed, we are going to demonstrate some
powerful features of
+ the jBPM.</para>
</chapter>