Kris, I see that behavior in his machine and it seems that for some reason, the page that contains the start button, don't get the ID from the selected process in the process definition page.
Because a window appear and the error message is that the gwt-console was not able to get the process with the id "asdasd.asd"
It probably can be a deployment process.


On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Kris Verlaenen <kris.verlaenen@cs.kuleuven.be> wrote:
Satjo,

What do you mean by "could not be started"?

Note that, if you have no form associated with the process, it should
simply start the process.  Also note that, if your process does not
contain any wait states at all (like human tasks), it will be started
but will already be completed when the method returns so the process
instance will not be shown in the process instances view (though should
show up in the history / reporting).

Kris


Quoting satjo <jo_satish@yahoo.com>:

>
> Can the Droolsflow web console can be used to select and start a
> process that
> does not have any human  task?
>
> When I uploaded a non-human related process, the definition was
> shown.
> It, however, could not be stared.
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