Is the code that writes a process definition xml and its gpd xml from the designer
reusable?
I've build a rudementary JBPM designer using JGraphX. The reason is that JBPM's
designer is not website embedable (AFAIK) and that some items are somewhat unnatural to
edit in the graphical mode (events) of the JBPM designer.
By extending JGraphX's example designer I can create an applet where the user can edit
the PD in. The example designer takes care of all the mouse drags, undo's and all the
other things a graphical designer should do.
It's rudementary because it only supports start, forks, join, state and end; that is
all I need at the moment. The designer has support for a.o. swiming lanes, but I have not
included that yet. I did however include small buttons that allow in-design editing of the
on-enter & on-leave event scripts and transaction condition scripts.
At the moment I'm working to "complete the circle": read, edit, write.
Currently I parse the PD xml (using the process definition class) and read its associated
GPD xml (using dom4j). Now I want to write the xml's. I can, naturally, scan the PD
objects... But the designer already ca write XML's. However, when I download the
designer, I do not get sources...
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