Creating service repository
by sjay.mj62
I have created a few services in my current project. Now, is it possible for
me to try and access those services in a new project. I tried
configure/import_jbpm_services. But it did not work.
Here is a small update:
I am using jbpm5 and when I try to import services from
http://people.redhat.com/kverlaen/repository/, it works fine
If I download the zip file from repository into my hard drive and try to
mention the location of the repository in my local disk, it does not work. I
have the index.conf file and my directory is as per the format mentioned in
the user guide.
I am just trying to import services from the public repository to see if
import process is successful or not. My ultimate aim is have a repository
where I can dump all my custom services and use them in different projects
whenever I want.
If anyone knows what is going wrong, please do help me.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Regards sanjay
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11 years, 7 months
kie-drools workbench 6.0.1 on WebSphere 8.5.5
by Shrinath Managuli
Hi all,
I'm trying to tweak with workbench war meant for tomcat 7 work for webshpere 8.5.5.
Has anyone tried this combination yet?
Errors:
(1) com.ibm.ws.amm.scan.context.ScannerContextImpl getInputDataForClass Failed to open resource [ 1/0/org/apache/xml/resolver/CatalogManager.class ] from module [ WEB-INF/lib/jaxb-xjc-2.2.5.jar ]
(2) ERROR Unable to build index of kmodule.xml url=wsjar:file:/D:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/installedApps/Aspire1206Node01Cell/kie-drools-wb-distribution-wars-6_0_1_Final-tomcat7_0_war.ear/kie-drools-wb-distribution-wars-6.0.1.Final-tomcat7.0.war/WEB-INF/lib/drools-wb-rest-defaultapprover-6.0.1.Final.jar!/META-INF/kmodule.xml
-Shrinath Managuli
[Aspire Systems]
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11 years, 7 months
Creating service repository
by sjay.mj62
http://people.redhat.com/kverlaen/repository/
I have created a few services in my current project. Now, is it possible for
me to try and access those services in a new project. I tried
configure/import_jbpm_services. But it did not work.
Here is a small update:
I am using jbpm5 and when I try to import services from
http://people.redhat.com/kverlaen/repository/, it works fine
If I download the zip file from repository into my hard drive and try to
mention the location of the repository in my local disk, it does not work. I
have the index.conf file and my directory is as per the format mentioned in
the user guide.
I am just trying to import services from the public repository to see if
import process is successful or not. My ultimate aim is have a repository
where I can dump all my custom services and use them in different projects
whenever I want.
If anyone knows what is going wrong, please do help me.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Regards sanjay
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11 years, 7 months
Creating service repositories
by sjay.mj62
I have created a few services in my current project. Now, is it possible for
me to try and access those services in a new project. I tried
configure/import_jbpm_services. But it did not work.
Here is a small update:
I am using jbpm5 and when I try to import services from here, it works fine
If I download the zip file from repository into my hard drive and try to
mention the location of the repository in my local disk, it does not work. I
have the index.conf file and my directory is as per the format mentioned in
the user guide.
I am just trying to import services from the public repository to see if
import process is successful or not. My ultimate aim is have a repository
where I can dump all my custom services and use them in different projects
whenever I want.
If anyone knows what is going wrong, please do help me.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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