Stefan,
I know it is down since this morning, but this is something for the user
forum. But since it is down, I'll answer anyway.
1: No, not specifically. Though it might run there since jBPM can be
embedded in any java application.
2: If it supports jsf, servletfilters and lots of other standard java stuff,
it might. Give it a try.
2009/4/21 Stefan Droog <sdroog(a)educator.eu>
Hi all,
I’ve got some questions regarding jBPM 3.2.6.
1. Is jBPM available for an OSGI platform (e.g. Spring DM Server)?
If so, where can I get it?
2. Is it possible to run the jBPM console on Spring DM Server?
Maybe someone has some information regarding those 2 points?
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
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