I am using the JEE version of Eclipse (eclipse-jee-europa-winter-win32.zip).
Before moving to Jboss Tools, I have played with the individual Eclipse plug-in
such as JBPM, BPEL and Drools. I installed each plug-in separately and have no
problem with them.
Then I moved to Jboss Tools. I
Thanks a lot. You basically anwsered my question.
I reviewed the bpm_orchestration3 sample included in
jbossesb-server-4.2.1GA\samples\quickstarts. This sample is just one process
that has 3 nodes, but its design is similar to what you described.
What I really need to confirm is:
Is it
Many thanks, Chris!
Last question to clarify:
Inside the processA, you can define a node whicn contains an action with an
actionhandler that would send a message. I understand this.
HOWEVER, in order to invoke processB, you need to use a MDB to pick up the
message. What is MDB? Is it
Hi,
I know how to use JBoss Messaging and how to use JBPM seperately, but I would
like to find out how those two can be connected?
For example, if I start a JBPM process, I want it to generate a message topic
or a message queue so that other clients can subscribe this topic or receive
Let me clarify what I exactly want to achieve:
Suppose I have two processes, ProcessA and ProcessB.
When ProcessA is started, I would like it to send a message to a predefined
destination, and thus ProcessB will be invoked automatically.
Anyone can provide such sample process? Thanks!
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Hi,
I downloaded jboss-4.2.1.GA.zip as my JBoss AS, but it seems it doesn't have
JMS provider, because when I tried to deploy my JBossESB to it, it complains
can't determine JMS provider.
I thought there should be a default JMS provider in Jboss 4..2.1? If not, how
could I add JMS provider
I just read something like this:
JBoss Messaging will be the default JMS provider in JBoss Application Server
5.0.
Does that mean JBoss 4.2.1 doesn't have JBoss Messaging as the default JMS
provider? Does that mean JBoss 4.2.1 is still using JBossMQ?
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