Mike,
The work item definitions file is only used in the graphical editor, to
add custom nodes to the palette. It is not used at compile or runtime,
as the variable definitions etc. are all part of the work item itself.
So you probably don't need it in your environment.
Kris
Quoting msully <msully25(a)yahoo.com>:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to use Drools Flow in a Spring DM environment. I've
OSGified its
jars and things look promising. The thing is, I want to use Work
Items for
my domain interface, and I want WorkItemHandler's to come from the
service
broker. I can see how most of this would work, except for reading in
the
workDefinitions.conf for a new work item. I've down a quick browse
through
the source code and I think it might be that I don't need the work
item
configuration file during run time, just for visual rule building.
Anyone
know if that is true?
If it is needed, is there an API that I can introduce it into while
building
the session, the way I can introduce KnowledgePackages/rules files?
Thanks,
mike
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