[rules-users] Question about BPMN2 and Drools

Cristiano Gavião cvgaviao at gmail.com
Tue Sep 7 07:49:10 EDT 2010


Hi Kris,

Thanks very much for your clarification... 

Now I thinking I know how I will use Drools Flow...  :-D

and thanks for the Savara tips...

And again thanks for this amazing tool...

Cristiano



Kris Verlaenen escreveu:
> Cristiano,
>
> Drools Flow allows you to run executable BPMN2 processes.  The example
> you are showing is actually a choreography, which describes the
> interaction between different actors, in this case probably a human
> actor using some kind of (web) application to send / receive data and an
> auctioning service.
>
> You probably then want to automate a part of that choreography (in this
> case the auctioning service).  The most common approach is probably to
> generate an executable process for that part that you want to automate.
>  You then probably have to add the necessary details to make the process
> executable, as the choreography usually only focuses on the
> communication between the actors and does not include the internal
> actions that need to be performed.
>
> Once you have completed this executable process, you can execute it on
> the Drools Flow engine.  Your (web) application simply communicates with
> the engine by sending / receiving data, and the execution of the
> auctioning service is handled by the engine.
>
> By the way, if you're interested in the entire life cycle from
> requirements / choreography all the way to implementation and runtime
> validation, you might want to take a look at the Savara project as well.
>  While this does not yet include automatic generation of BPMN2
> executable models, this is something we're definitely going to be
> looking at.
> http://www.jboss.org/savara
>
> Hope this clears it up a bit !
>
> Kris
>
> Quoting Cristiano Gavião <cvgaviao at gmail.com>:
>
>   
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> I'll investigate more... and maybe in future if my little knowledge 
>> allow me I could contribute with something  ;-)
>>
>> But for now I need to learn more, because I'm a bit confused... :-[
>>
>> I'm investigating to use Flow in a next project and I would like to 
>> know... and just to minimize future reworks...
>>
>> Could you tell me how could be the best way to implement this example
>>
>> (http://blog.bpmn.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/chor1.png) using 
>> Drools  today ?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Mark Proctor escreveu:
>>     
>>>   On 03/09/2010 22:48, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> 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?
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> both are a work in progress, we'll keep improving them and adding
>>>       
>> more 
>>     
>>> features. The more community members that get involved, the faster
>>>       
>> it'll 
>>     
>>> happen :)
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>>
>>>> Cristiano
>>>>
>>>>
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