is fixed, you
would have to use the Eclipse rule-flow editor for processes which have
container components.
Guvnor is an asset repository and editing environment, not a runtime
environment like jbpm-console. You can upload your process developed in
Eclipse for now to Guvnor via WebDav or the Guvnor REST Api and build
your Guvnor package which will expose the pkg to your client
application(s) via http(s).
Hope this helps.
On 10/5/11 10:57 AM, jiacc(a)gillion.com.cn wrote:
Hi ,
I design a process in jbpm eclipse designer . the process contains a
'Multiple Instances' node , and the 'Multiple Instances' node contains
a 'Reusable Sub-process' node. i can call jbpm5 api
'ksession.startProcess' to run the process correctly.
Now , i hope to design the process in guvnor web designer. now can
guvnor finish the process designer ?at the same the process can runn
correctly by calling jbpm5 api ?
if can , how to do?
the process information is showed in the topic:
http://community.jboss.org/thread/173194?tstart=0
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*发件人:* jiacc(a)gillion.com.cn
*发送时间:* 2011-10-05 22:37:26
*收件人:* Tihomir Surdilovic
*抄送:* jbpm-users(a)lists.jboss.org
*主题:* [jbpm-users] now can guvnor support "Embedded Subprocess" ?
HI,
Now ,can guvnor support "Embedded Subprocess" ?
drools.guvnor.version=5.3.0.CR1
designer.version=1.0.0.055-jboss
REGARDS,
JCC