Hi Salaboy,
Thanks a lot for directions.
I'm having a look at examples and slides but I'm afraid it will take me
some time till I start to put all pieces of the puzzle together.
Cheers :)
Richard Gomes
twitter: frgomes
JQuantLib is a library for Quantitative Finance written in Java.
You are welcome.
Ping us in the user forum if you need more assistance. Or take a look
at the examples that I'm creating here:
https://github.com/Salaboy/Drools_jBPM5-Training-Examples
Greetings.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Richard Gomes <rgomes1997(a)yahoo.co.uk
<mailto:rgomes1997@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote:
Hi Salaboy,
Thanks a lot :)
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
On 18/03/11 00:30, Salaboy wrote:
> 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!
> Greetings
>
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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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