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Tom Baeyens updated JBPM-1924:
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Component/s: Console
(was: Runtime Engine)
Fix Version/s: GWT Console 1.0.0 CR1
(was: jBPM 4.0.0.CR1)
Improved participant UI
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Key: JBPM-1924
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-1924
Project: JBoss jBPM
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Console
Reporter: Thomas Diesler
Assignee: Heiko Braun
Fix For: GWT Console 1.0.0 CR1
* Participant UI: A production-ready inbox & task-form display solution, with a
full-set of form controls, editable CSS, etc. Two CTOs felt this was the absolute
highest priority to resolve ASAP (I received the same feedback from them in August).
They have already made attempts to modify the current Admin Console (JSF/Gravel-based) and
intend to tweak the GWT-based console. However, the Eclipse-tooling Visual Task Form
Designer is relatively weak, it doesn't allow me to easily express things like
Drop-Down list, numeric input only, check-box, pop-up calendar for date, etc. This UI is a
process participants (e.g. clerk in the office) primary UI, their view of the world, they
see all their own and their team's tasks (note: the current console shows all tasks
for everybody, not just the logged in user). The current UI only uses inputText
(single-line edits). The JBoss logo needs to be customizable (I want it to say Goldman in
that upper left corner)
I'll attempt to mark up some changes to the current console so you get a feel for
their specific feedback. It should be noted that Amentra also felt this was a mandatory
feature before we can call ourselves a BPM product.
No Java Coding, just pointing & clicking.
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