Hi Christiano.
The interesting question is: What is done by the Process Engine (e.g.
Drools Flow) if you have multiple pools? Normally one pool = one process
"authority" meaning one Process Engine... At least if you model for
executability (see e.g.
http://www.bpm-guide.de/2010/07/15/bpmn-2-0-am-beispiel-incident-managemen
t/).
By the way, in Activiti Cycle we can already "cut out" the Process Engine
pool on the fly when creating the technical BPMN from the business BPMN
:-) Blog in a few days about it, but a bit like described with the
developer friendly BPMN here:
http://www.bpm-guide.de/2010/08/27/activiti-cycle-explained/. And I think
it shouldn't be a big deal to use Activiti Cycle together with Drools
Flow...
Cheers
Bernd
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[mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] Im Auftrag von Cristiano
Gavião
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. September 2010 23:49
An: Rules Users List
Betreff: [rules-users] Question about BPMN2 and Drools
Hi,
I'm investigating the new Oryx editor... I'm delighted with it. It's a
such nice work :-)
and I would like to know how will Drools to address BPMN2 diagrams with
more than one pool/ swimlanes.
Something like this:
http://blog.bpmn.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/chor1.png, will be
runnable by Drools flow and editable at eclipse editor?
thanks
cheers
Cristiano
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