Oh... I see, that's what I though...
That's why i saw new workflow added into the jbpm-console when I deployed them
(because they are just deployed in the DB, so I can see them once I launch the
jbpm-console and use them).
I'm a little perplex knowing this... Because I read everywhere that the Workflow we
draw can be include into a web application, and know, if I undestand how it works,
it's not possible (or not easily).
I used jBPM with that goal:
anonymous wrote : 1) Draw a worflow into eclipse by using jBPM-JPDL plugin
| 2) Generate the workflow (and the .jsp source files needed to run it)
| 3) Integrate/Display these .jsp into our project (I have a Web Project in Java J2E
technology, using Hibernate and Struts)
So my question will be like that:
anonymous wrote : 1) Are these 3 steps are possible with JBPM 3.x ?
|
| 2) If not, is it possible with the latest release (4.1 of the 1st September 2009) ?
So to be more simple, now I drawn the workflow.
By launching it on Jboss server, I saw that it generates a website in .jsp format
(faces/home.jsp, faces/login.jsp, faces/task.jsp ... ...).
I'd like to take these pages (the .jsp generated) and integrate them in my own Web
Java project.
My situation is like that:
anonymous wrote : I have in my website a template with 3 parts:
| 1) A header at the top;
| 2) A menu at the left;
| 3) And a blank jsp in the middle.
The final result I'd like is to replace the blank .jsp file by the workflow pages
generated by Jboss. Is it possible ?
If it's not possible, I think that I really misunderstood what Jboss jBPM is.
Thanks a lot for your answers, it helps me a lot to understand the paradigm of Jboss
JBPM.
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