anonymous wrote : I have found no reference to JMS integration, so I expect I would have
to write an application which listens for incoming messages, decodes them, and invokes the
appropriate jBPM workflow.
Correct. Basically you need a MDB that listens to your queue/topic and calls the jBPM
service. I've seen this scenario multiple times out in the wild. jBPM is 'just a
jar' and as such we don't ship it with JMS listeners etc.
anonymous wrote : Which brings me to the second question, how do you internally have
workflows respond to a common event. ie, I want to allow workflow developers to deploy
multiple workflows which all respond to a new file event. Is this possible, or would I
have to launch all of the required workflows from my service, which would mean knowing
which workflows need to be executed.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing currently in JPDL. I know that it a use case which
tends to pop up sometimes - and it is also defined in BPMN2 spec... so my current approach
would be to attach in some way or the other metadata (perhaps using the process definition
key - prefixes or something) to the process definitions, which is used when such an event
is received.
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