Thanks Mauricio, comments inline
Maciej
On 31.07.2012 19:45, Mauricio Salatino wrote:
Hi Maciej,
Kudos for the post! It's a really nice example.
I have a couple of questions about parameters to the invocation and
how we can process the results for the invocation.
What are the limitations for such constructs?
First limitation, in general is that
WSDL is stored in process
definition which makes moving between environments (dev, test, qa, prod)
bit difficult but from the other hand it alows tooling to build up
interface and operation definitions. Comments welcome here :)
Most of the solutions out there provide XPATH for mapping different
pieces of information, and that's definitely something that will be
required if the user wants to integrate against legacy web services.
Difference
here is that for invocation handler expect that it has
correct message to be sent out. What you had in mind could be probably
covered by assign/transformation on data association level in bpmn2
model. But if you think that is not enough we could elaborate bit more
to see what are the use cases.
What about async executions? is that being handled by CXF?
Yes,
this is handled by CXF, when invoking the operation you could
provide callback to get result once they are ready.
Cheers
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Maciej Swiderski <mswiders(a)redhat.com
<mailto:mswiders@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi guys,
as promised some time ago here comes a link to a post about web
services
support for service task in jbpm5:
http://mswiderski.blogspot.com/2012/07/service-task-with-web-service.html
If you have some time to read it through and maybe even give it a
try I
would be more than happy. And all your comments are valuable.
Maciej
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