Hi all,
I couldn't agree more with Nelson. I can subscribe to each and every point of critique
he mentioned with Nr. 2 being one of mayor concern for our projects. I may want to add
two:
5. Add generic WorkItems to invoke Stored Procedures and WebServices. I did a
preliminary development based on Spring (v3.0.x) for generic SP invocation and passed
along the code to Kris, but I reckon there are more pressing issues to work on. The
generic WebService invocation I see more complex as I couldn't find a library to work
with.
6. Review logging - there is way too many System.out code in drools/jBPM for
production systems., the logs just get cluttered.
Best regards,
Burkhard Vogel
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De: jbpm-dev-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org [mailto:jbpm-dev-bounces@lists.jboss.org] En nombre
de Nelson Marques Pereira
Enviado el: Thursday, 02 June, 2011 04:11
Para: jbpm-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Asunto: [jbpm-dev] jBPM5.1CR1 comments
Hi guys,
I have been following this project up closely and I have tried out the new jBPM5.1. This
is a project that I have a special interest and that I have accompanied for quite some
time
I feel that there are some features that would be important in future releases for the
jBPM,
1. Decoupling the java classes from the BPMN2 xml - Currently the all the task
objects that have code in them, this code is being written in the XML, my feeling is that
any kind of code should be decoupled from the XML and created in a separate java files.
2. Runtime versioning - I think that at this time there isn't a way to version
process at runtime, I mean the ability to have two versions of the same process and be
able to run them both.
3. Easier way to configure - One of the things that I have struggled is
configuration, it is still very time consuming to configure jBPM5.1. For example,
configuring persistence, besides configuring persistence, hibernate and testDS1 xml's
I also hat to configure persistence file in jbpm-human-task-5.1.0.M1.jar file.
4. Detailed information - I know that in time the information will get up to speed
and that the lack of it has to do with this project being fairly recent, but an upgrade on
user and development information would be very important and a way to consolidate the
project.
I hope my feedback helps and hope to see future developments from this project.
Kind regards.
Nelson Pereira
Process Developer - Process Orchestration
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