Hello Rajet,

I have supervised two bachelor projects regarding to the subject this year. If you are interested, you can take a look here:

https://github.com/lenka8d/tasks
The first one uses jbpm 5 engine inside the Android phone to automate certain tasks.

https://github.com/samo42/jBPM-Client
The second one is an Android app which connects to jBPM 5 gwt-console-server REST API and is able to manage process instances.

I think that there multiple ways how to involve in this project. Either you can create another set of examples how to automate tasks on Android. Or you can improve Android as a jBPM
client. This means to develop a native Android app for process and task management, which will connect to jBPM 6 kie workbench's REST API. Also it is possible to extend web user interface of the jBPM 6 console ng to provide web pages optimized for mobile phones.

My recommendation is to work with jBPM 6 and I find the last topic to be the most worthy to investigate and improve. I think you can discuss that with salaboy, who is the console ng developer.

Thanks,
Jiri


On 07/13/2013 01:25 AM, Rajat Jain wrote:
Hello everyone,

This is Rajat Jain from India. I don't know if this is the correct place for this post, but I couldn't contact Kris Verlanen.

I have been browsing through the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) projects shortlisted for 2013 and I came across jBPM on Android.


I would like to work on this project. Can anyone elaborate on the project, like what are the deliverable(s)/aims and current status of the project.


Also how can I start ? I have a fair knowledge of java and Android.



Regards

Rajat.



 


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