"kukeltje" wrote : I think, but the chance that I'm wrong is high, that there
is no hibernate on the classpath.
You are right! I was under the wrong impression that a default Process Project
created with the jBPM plugin would contain all dependencies, but hibernate is
not there. I added hiberna
"cwad" wrote : have you created a scheduler and started it?
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I just realized that it was not running (in a separate JVM, as per docs)
because it was throwing a null pointer exception. So, then I modified the
source as explained in
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-315?page=comments
"kukeltje" wrote : what jbpm version
| what server is it running in
| what is the config
This is 3.1.2. I am trying to run it as a JUnit test (stand-alone), which works
fine until I add the timer. Without the timer, empty config with the default
values works fine. With the timer, it does not
Hi guys,
I just finished reading the user guide and I absolutely love jBPM and think
it's great. The guide itself is excellent and very helpful, too. It seems,
though, that it was not written by a native English speaker. I am not one
either, but I was really tempted to correct all grammatical e
I am getting a similar error and cannot fix it the way suggested above.
I created a new Process Project in Eclipse (with JBoss jBPM plugin) and checked
the option to "Generate simple process definition, action handler and JUnit
test". It worked fine. Then I added a timer to the middle State: