Delegated Administration ? Admins should be able to delegate administration at
the portlet, portal page, or portal level to a role. In addition, they should
be filter this administration by a user parameter, like department name.
Copy/Move ? Admins should be able to copy or move the setup of a
Keep in mind that the web application and the jBPM process engine are two
separate things. You can create a web app that has any type of field you want
in it. You simply need to take the fields in the page request and set them
into the jBPM context. Take a look at this section of the docs for
If you haven't already done it, the getting started wiki may also help:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmGettingStarted
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"EugeneV" wrote : Hi guys,
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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
"jblas" wrote : We have a datamodel, what if we want a web-based app that
configures jBPM process by itself. But it does not want to to do it with xml
files. The app needs to reconfigure its processes by code. It's posible ? I
think it is posible. What there is a reference or guide to do it ?
I see you have:
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Is the user "sors" in the user dropdown? Does it work correctly if you use
"grover" instead?
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Check the jbpm_id_user table to make sure the users are in it. I believe you
will see that message if the users do not exist in the table.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Jbpm31DataModel
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Give some examples of what you consider advanced examples to be. I'm sure
someone in the jBPM community has done something like what you are looking for,
and will give some pointers.
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"dkalna" wrote : Hi, I have evaluate jBPM, whether it's appropriate for Batch
Jobs. Tha task is to select 5000 documents from DB, and then create for each a
new one, save it to DB. Now, the creation have to be parallel.
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"jmjava" wrote :
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pieces of workflow that remain constant) It's just the combination and order
of execution that may vary so i may fall into the A>B>C to H>Q>V category
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"jmjava" wrote :
| I don't know alot about JBPM at the moment and i'm not sure JBPM is the
product for us - we may need something more flexible. It sounds like JBPM is
designed to be used in a set manner. I think we may need something more
flexible.
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jBPM is very flexible, and can do w
Neil,
I work for JBoss and can help you with this. Please contact me at [EMAIL
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Thanks,
Kevin
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