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It is not the current version, and thus it cannot be edited. Part II: Integrating jBPM into AppFuse - Part Deux - A HowTo for enhancing jBPM Support into AppFuse. About this tutorialThis tutorial is a continuation from Integrating jBPM into AppFuse. Please refer to the previous tutorial to complete your basic configuration. In this tutorial we will expand into writing real-world like process defintions, overview of the various jBPM services (persistence, schedule, logging etc) and injecting spring beans into actions. We will also address the issue of redeploying process defintions across server restarts.Table of Contents
[#1] Install Process Design Tool for EclispeSee AppFuseEclipse on how to configure AppFuse with Eclipse.Download JBoss jBPM Process Designer Plugin. Version 3.0.13 is used for this tutorial. Copy the features and plugins directory from the unzipped file to your %ECLIPSE_HOME% directory. Start Eclipse from command line by issuing eclipse -clean. Voila! [#2] Create and deploy a simple Process DefintionBefore we dive into creating process definitions with the new tool lets create some the packages where we will save our process defintions and actions.Create the following packages: All the processes will live under the .process package, however, you need to create a new package for each new process definition. So lets start off by creating a simple test process. Create a new package org.appfuse.jbpm.process.test Create a new xml file What is AppFuse?Attachments:
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