Great stuff Alexandre,
Could you please add the same brief text to the User Guide when you get a moment.
Thanks
Sent on the move
For those interested on embedding workbench editors/perspectives into your own applications, here is the doc related to it that I just pushed to our docs github repository:
Embedding Workbench In Your Application
As we already know, Workbench provides a set of editors to author assets in different formats. According to asset’s format a specialized editor is used.
One additional feature provided by Workbench is the ability to embed it in your own (Web) Applications thru it'sstandalone mode. So, if you want to edit rules, processes, decision tables, etc... in your own applications without switch to Workbench, you can.
In order to embed Workbench in your application all you'll need is the Workbench application deployed and running in a web/application server and, from within your own web applications, an iframe with proper HTTP query parameters as described in the following table.
Table HTTP query parameters for standalone mode
Parameter Name Explanation Allow multiple values Example
standalone With just the presence of this parameter workbench will switch to standalone mode. no (none)
path Path to the asset to be edited. Note that asset should already exists. no git://master@uf-playground/todo.md
perspective Reference to an existing perspective name. no org.guvnor.m2repo.client.perspectives.GuvnorM2RepoPerspective
header Defines the name of the header that should be displayed (useful for context menu headers). yes ComplementNavArea
Note
Path and Perspective parameters are mutual exclusive, so can't be used together.
Regards,
---
Alexandre Porcelli
Principal Software Engineer
Red Hat Business Systems and Intelligence Group
_______________________________________________
rules-users mailing list
rules-users@lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users