Hi Charles, as Marco mention:
Jbpm-human-task-core and -workitems should be included. I think that jbpm-runtime-manager
is a must at this point.
Cheers
Sent from my iPhone
On 30 May 2013, at 01:25, Marco Rietveld <mrietvel(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Charles,
Re: jars:
I would look at also adding jbpm-persistence-jpa. Most users like having persistence as
well.
There are also the human-task jars, but I'm not sure which ones are being used now:
@Mauricio?
jbpm-audit (in 5.x: jbpm-bam) is important for logging.
jbpm-runtime (started in 6.x) is an important jar if users end up building their own
"execution servers", but I think most users will use the execution/console wars
available.
With regards to the bpmn2 files, you've covered most of the important things:
1. evaluation: basic bpmn2 + human task
2. ruleTask: rule integration
Those examples are representative: there are a couple of other minor edge cases like
timers, multi-instance, and event signals/passing, but if the above work (evaluation,
ruleTask), then the rest should definitely work as well.
Thanks,
Marco
28-05-13 21:01, Charles Moulliard:
> Hi,
>
> I have been able to run successfully some BPMN2 examples (of the maven project
jbpm-examples) --> BPMN2-EvaluationProcess.bpmn2, BPMN2-RuleTask.bpmn2,
BPMN2-RuleTask.drl on Apache Karaf (OSGI runtime).
>
> - Are those examples representative about what we can do with jbpm ?
>
> - Until now, I have deployed the following jars/bundles : jbpm-flow-builder,
jbpm-flow & jbpm-bpmn2 on Karaf. Do I have to deploy something else ?
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Charles Moulliard
> Apache Committer / Sr. Enterprise Architect (RedHat)
> Twitter : @cmoulliard | Blog :
http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> jbpm-dev mailing list
> jbpm-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
>
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jbpm-dev
--
jBPM/Drools developer
Utrecht, the Netherlands