twitter: frgomes
JQuantLib is a library for Quantitative Finance written in Java.
Hi Richard,
It sounds like you want to use the process engine without the bpm
console and you want to create your own UIs to interact with your
processes.
If your processes include human activities you can use the human tasks
Apis to create any type of ui you want, but the API is task list oriented.
If you don't want to use the human task API you can use the common
engine API to interact.
Hope it help!
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On 17/03/2011, at 19:21, Richard Gomes <rgomes1997(a)yahoo.co.uk
<mailto:rgomes1997@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote:
> Hi jBPM developers,
>
> Thank you guys a lot for jBPM5 !
> I liked certain things... in particular BeanShell scripting.
>
> Just a quick background about me:
> I can call myself a Core Java developer with a lot of "random skills"
> spread from Assembly language to IBM/X10 (
http://x10-lang.org ),
> databases, etc, etc. With so many different skills (not being expert
> on nothing!), I'm trying to reduce the number of new things to be
> learned whilst playing with jBPM5 (and become non-specialist on even
> more things).
>
> I'm not a web developer, definitely not. And I'm not planning to
> become one, in spite I understand I will have to have my hands dirty
> with GWT (or even Vaadin?) in future, at a certain point.
>
> I'd like to have "kind of jbpm-console" but without the typical look
> and feel of a BPM console, I mean: without the Inbox and other
> queues, etc. Could you please give me some ideas and/or directions
> about this?
>
> I think my process could run under a single user (from jBPM5
> perspective). Web users would authenticate at a certain point but I
> guess authentication could be stored internally as a variable
> (authenticated email address).
>
> Any direction is much, much appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot and regards
> --
> Richard Gomes
>
http://www.jquantlib.org/index.php/User:RichardGomes
> twitter: frgomes
>
> JQuantLib is a library for Quantitative Finance written in Java.
>
http://www.jquantlib.com/
> twitter: jquantlib
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