The console currently uses a session that runs as part of the console
application itself. I can see two ways of solving this:
* Extend the console code so that it also exposes the session that is uses
internally for external access; like for example registering it as a JNDI
service or creating a web service front end.
* Have different sessions but have them use the same history log and human
task service. This way, process instances and tasks from other sessions
will show up in the same console.
Kris
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From: "ramram" <ramram858(a)gmail.com>
To: <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:00 PM
Subject: [rules-users] Starting a Drool Flow from Another Application
Hi All,
I have the following issue that the Drools Flow and the GWT console are
delpoyed on a JBOSS server and I have my own application running on a
Tomcat
server. Is there a way so that I can run a Drool Flow process from my
application that is running on another application server than that
containing the Drool Flow engine. I was thinking of a webservice call. is
there another way?? thanks for the help.
Regards,
Ram
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