The console simply uses a normal Drools session like you would do
yourself to start / stop processes etc. So if you could get access to
this session, you could easily invoke its methods to start new processes
etc. By default, this is currently not provided. But I guess you could
easily extend the DroolsFlowCommandDelegate to register the session
using JNDI, so a reference could be looked up by your application. We
would probably be interested if you could contribute that back as well ;)
Kris
Quoting ramram8 <ramram858(a)gmail.com>:
Hi all
I have the following question and I was wondering if someone can help
me?
can we initiate a new process instance in the GWT console without
using the
start button?
can we start this process from a call from outside of the application
by
using a specific API and passing to it parameters?
I have the following process : START -> USER TASK -> MAIL -> END
i need to start this process from outside the application so that the
used
when logging into the gwt console can see that he have a task to
validate?
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