read the seam documentation. It's all in there
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Hi everyone,
anonymous wrote :
| Kriscott:
| My advice to you is to look at JBoss Seam. I believe Seam plays crucial
role in integrating jBPM with real front end interface. Seam has some real
examples you could look at.
I currently have some JSP forms and i need to automate it. So how can
If you take a look at Seam's Wiki you can find a getting started on how to
setup a project in eclipse to develop web applications.
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you can use Jbpm 3.2 , the jbpm3.2 add the forms.xml,you can customize your
form to every task .
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My advice to you is to look at JBoss Seam. I believe Seam plays crucial role
in integrating jBPM with real front end interface. Seam has some real examples
you could look at.
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