Adrian,
The human task solution of jBPM5 is an independent service, based on the
human task service of the Drools project, which is based on the WS-HT
specification. At this point, it is a separate component in the jBPM5
project. You are correct when you say that there is limited iCal
support already available there:
https://github.com/krisv/jbpm/blob/master/jbpm-human-task/src/main/java/o...
This is called when a task is created / claimed / etc.
Could you compare what you have done / are doing with what is there
yet? Or how you see the integration? As we're always interested in
additional features ;)
Kris
Adrian Apthorp wrote:
I've belatedly seen the proposals for jBPM5 and wonder what the
outcome
on the discussion around task management being a separate project is?
In the past I've posted on the use of the various iCalendar standards
for Human Task interaction and built an iCalendar / CalDav adapter
called TaskCal for jBPM 3 and am slowly porting it to jBPM 4.
http://community.jboss.org/thread/119960?start=0&tstart=0
http://community.jboss.org/message/396514#396514
There was some interest in incorporating these features in to jBPM and
therefore with the advent of jBPM5 and the proposed architecture I would
like to see if there is still interest. I see it rather as a pluggable
interface for a standard Task Management service. As the WS and
iCalendar communities are now getting together this may provide better
future integration opportunities if we can get the semantics aligned.
I also see that some Drools integration work has been done with iCalendar.
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