Thank you for the quick reply.
"jbarrez" wrote : anonymous wrote : I am very excited about the beta release of
JBPM4.
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| jBPM4 isnt beta anymore ... GA was released last Friday. But we're very
happy that you are excited :-)
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Even better... where am I getting my dated information?
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I am very excited about the beta release of JBPM4. From what I have read it
has native Spring integration, which is something I require on my current
project. We have had a lot of success with JBPM 3.2.2 processes in our
production user management system (custom, I wrote), but have hit a coupl
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I've finally took the plunge and started the application... I have a pretty
cool data structure that holds my various user profile attributes based on the
hibernate Map capability. I chose this route because our user
application from is ALWAYS changing from management, outside influences, new
a
All right,
So, I've finally took the plunge and started the application. I have a pretty
cool data structure that holds my various user profile attributes based on the
hibernate Map capability. I chose this route because our user
application from is ALWAYS changing from management, outside in
heheheh, thanks for the clarification.
I think we are going to build out a couple of Services... that could be
integrated into an ESB in future cases. We're a pretty small shop right now so
I don't think it makes a lot of sense.
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Thats very cool and appreciated. I was discussing this solution and we think
it might have a big enough scope for an ESB solution. Any thoughts on this?
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I was doing some more poking around at jBPM, and installed the eclipse editor
plugin. So cool... Im such an easy sell when things have a nice gui. The
framework seems pretty lightweight too. Is is common practice to embed jBPM
into your application, or use it as a separate resource? I think
Hey guys,
So, I need some advice on starting my latest application. Basically, it is a
user management system, based on an 'ARF' (application request form) that we
use at our company. It has a pretty simple workflow of approvals and
notifications that it runs through with one caveat, the work