Yes, I have put 'jbpm.cfg.xml' in lib of my java project.
Let me explain you whole scenario:
I have developed business process using eclipse.
Now I have java project in which I have class trying to access this process.
For your reference I am putting snipet of code below:
....
JbpmConfiguration jbpmConfiguration =
JbpmConfiguration.getInstance("D:\\eclipse_new\\eclipse-SDK-3.4.1-win32\\eclipse\\workspace\\TestEvenNumberjDPL\\src\\lib\\jbpm.cfg.xml");
//jbpmConfiguration.parseResource("D:\\eclipse_new\\eclipse-SDK-3.4.1-win32\\eclipse\\workspace\\TestEvenNumberjDPL\\src\\lib\\jbpm.cfg.xml");
//jbpmConfiguration.parseXmlString("D:\\eclipse_new\\eclipse-SDK-3.4.1-win32\\eclipse\\workspace\\TestEvenNumberjDPL\\src\\lib\\jbpm.cfg.xml");
JbpmContext jbpmContext = jbpmConfiguration.createJbpmContext();
try {
ProcessDefinition definition =
ProcessDefinition.parseXmlResource("D:/eclipse_new/eclipse-SDK-3.4.1-win32/eclipse/workspace/Even-number-manipulation/src/main/jpdl/add-even-numbers/processdefinition.xml");
ProcessInstance instance = new ProcessInstance(definition);
.....
I have a lib folder consisting all requied jar and 'jbpm.cfg.xml'.
I am not sure whether this is correct way or not.
Can you please suggest me the required steps?
Regards,
Ruchika
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