Yes, I was thinking about that too.. 
I think that the folder+http access is OK for now and I understand tihomir points on the matter, but if we will keep it in that way, what about having a public github repository with all the source code and the compiled version in the same place. To keep them separate from the jBPM source code.. allowing easy compilation and collaboration from the open source community. My two cents..

Cheers

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Giovanni Marigi <gmarigi@redhat.com> wrote:
Kris,
I was wondering why the workitems included in the jbpm-workitems module are not in the repo :-) some of them are really useful and I took inspiration from the java handler to create a EJB work item.

I don't know if it's too much risky but opening it to the community with a kind of "open" API to publish servie tasks, maybe can give even more enthusiasm to jbpm 5.x
Another point; I think the old jbpm 3 suffered from the lack of "adapters"; if there is a maintained and public repo with service tasks I think even the integration between jbpm and external systems can be easier.

Giovanni

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From: "Kris Verlaenen" <kverlaen@redhat.com>
To: "Giovanni Marigi" <gmarigi@redhat.com>
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Subject: Re: [jbpm-dev] [JBPM 5.x] service task repository

Giovanni,

You are right, the current repo hasn't been extended to include the other service tasks that are already implemented in the jbpm-workitems module.  Some of them have already been configured, documented and tested and should just be uploaded, I'll try to do that asap.  We have made it an action item that every team member contributes a service task to the repository once in a while.

We would also welcome contributions.  There is no predefined automated process there, but we would like to evaluate if JIRA might be used for this purpose (where the necessary files are attached, we review and add to the repository).  But we welcome any feedback.

The service repository integration currently is based on a defined directory structure that allows us to figure out which services are available.  If you set up your own repository (local or HTTP), you can easily control access to it.  At this point, we don't have a management process to automate this, since developing service tasks like this is probably a job for developers, and they usually don't have any problems to upload completed service tasks to a directory somewhere.  But again, feel free to provide feedback.

Kris

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Van: "Giovanni Marigi" <gmarigi@redhat.com>
Aan: jbpm-dev@lists.jboss.org
Verzonden: Dinsdag 13 maart 2012 17:08:11
Onderwerp: [jbpm-dev] [JBPM 5.x] service task repository

Hi,
I would like to know the status of service task repository;
I really appreciate the idea behind it and delivering some POC, customers were really enthusiastic about this feature (especially its integration with jbpm designer and BRMS) but it seems that the actual repo doesn't have some new effort.
Will we provide API to push service tasks to the repository? I think it should be useful to provide some mechanism to approve a new service task before to make it public.

Thanks,
Giovanni

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