Hi Alex, replying to you as well as adding the users list back. Please
reply to list only (not directly to me :) )
You make very valid points. We could pre-populate the value of the
package attribute to the Guvnor package where you create a new process
in. For existing processes, or ones you have uploaded to Guvnor via
WebDav, or similar, I am inclined not to alter the package attribute at
all (nor the id attribute if none is set).
Regarding the id attribute not being set, yes this is true, but I don't
think the editor should set it to some default, because what is a "good"
default for you will most definitely not be "good" for all of the users.
Best way to handle this IMO is for us to make sure we add this to the
documentation.
I have created two Jiras for your requests:
please assign yourself as watcher for them to receive email updates.
Plans are to add fixes for those for the next designer release.
Hope this helps.
Tihomir
On 10/4/11 11:45 AM, Alex Pinheiro das Graças wrote:
Hello Tihomir,
Thank you for your attention. There are some problems in the
webeditor, and they make life hard for begginers as me.
For example:
I create a process in defaultPackage. Later I want to Build package,
if the process is empty the package is builded, but if i have anything
in the process I got this error:
Teste
Process '' []: Process has no id.
The id is hidden property, you have to click More Properties to find it.
Another Problem the package property isn't filled by default.
IMO, you could automatically fill this properties ( id, Name, package ).
And at last, If you save the changes in a process properties, close
the process and open the process again all the properties are empty,
you have to type something and exit from a field to see the values.
Att,
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M.Sc. Engº Alex Pinheiro das Graças
Vitória, Brasil
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Tihomir Surdilovic
<tsurdilo(a)redhat.com <mailto:tsurdilo@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi Alex, sorry for the late response. The jBPM web designer still
includes some properties which are not supported in jBPM5. We are
removing the unsupported ones as time allows and the Service Task
node is next on my list :). The implementation drop-down in the
properties tab of the Service Task in web designer should not be
used. It is confusing, but in the next version this confusion will
no longer be there. If you want to implement a task that executes
a web-service call, you should do that now via a custom workitem.
The web designer has full integration support for custom work
items, so you do not have to resort to other tooling for that at
all (see videos:
http://vimeo.com/26126678 and
http://vimeo.com/29457538).
Hope this helps.
Tihomir
On 9/30/11 4:14 PM, Alex Pinheiro das Graças wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new at JBPM world. I have instaled the 5.1final version to
> windows. After installed it i started to create simple BPs, the
> hello world sample worked flawless.
>
> My problem is: I am trying to create a simple BP that call a
> WebService.
>
> As our goal is to create the bp using a web tool, I started to
> use webeditor
>
http://localhost:8080/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/
>
> 1. I created a task
> 2. Changed TaskType to Service
> 3. Set Implementation to WebService
> 4. Set Operation, porttype, servicename, wsdlUrl
> 5. File->"Save Changes"
>
> Problem: After the model is saved all the four
> properties: Operation, porttype, servicename, wsdlUrl are empty.
> This is strange because i haven't changed any settings.
>
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> M.Sc. Engº Alex Pinheiro das Graças
> Vitória, Brasil
>
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