[jboss-user] [JBoss Seam] - Re: Why is core:process-definitions considered a development
avbentem
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Fri Jun 22 04:10:20 EDT 2007
I just noticed that Michael Yuan's book, JBoss Seam Simplicity and Power Beyond Java EE does not explain this issue either (page 265). So I feel it's really important to make this clear in the online documentation?
Can anyone think of a good text to add at Installing process definitions? Like maybe
We need to install jBPM:
|
| <core:jbpm />
|
| [BEWARE: is it indeed enough to just include an empty <core:jbpm> node?]
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| We also need to tell jBPM where to find the business process definitions.
| The following will reload them into the jBPM database tables each time
| the application is started, and can be very helpful during development:
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| <core:jbpm>
| <core:process-definitions>
| <value>todo.jpdl.xml</value>
| </core:process-definitions>
| </core:jbpm>
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| See the jBPM documentation for examples on loading the process definitions
| into a production environment.
If you have any ideas then please comment on JBSEAM-1034. Maybe the components.xml XSD can be annotated to make smart IDEs show a tooltip that could alert people...
Thanks,
Arjan.
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