I've also checked if the instructions on
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnTomcat
are still valid for jBPM 3.2.1 and made some minor changes where necessary, so
this could also help to get you started!
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@burr, just replacing gravel14.jar with gravel.jar isn't enough, it's also
jbpm4jsf-14.jar that has to be replaced with jbpm4jsf.jar IMO
I'll do some more testing and put it up on a wiki when I'm through.
Cheers,
Martin
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@gogoasa
The messages you are referencing from the log are in fact INFO messages, which
are just incorrectly written to STDERR and then wrapped by the logging system
to ERROR level. So nothing to bother really. Do you get any other errors that
indicate the web console doesn't work?
Regarding
anonymous wrote : It is necessary for application to guarantee execution in
single transaction (jbpm and general).
If you want to access the jBPM and the application data from within the same
Hibernate session you could inject the Hibernate session into the jbpmContext
Pascal,
have you seen this wiki
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=DeployJbpm3.2WebAppUnderJBoss4.2.x and
followed the advices there?
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@dabd, Ronald's reaction is quite understandable, given the fact that you have
posted almost the same question yesterday already:
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopict=111219
Hey, you even found a solution to it...! Could it be that you forgot it in the
meantime? ;-)
View the
ok, removing the !DOCTYPE... line would be one option, another one is
discussed in this thread
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopict=104043postdays=0postorder=ascstart=10
, passing the proxy information to the server at server startup.
In the meantime, I have found that the
Please have a look at this related JIRA entry, as this might shed some light on
the usage of constraints:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-913
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Try again after deleting the contents of the
'jboss-4.x/server/your_config/data' directory.
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anonymous wrote : but i didn't got the reply.
c'mon, this was just 1 1/2 hrs ago!
You don't need the properties files, as you are using the
DatabaseServerLoginModule, the information is loaded from the *database*. There
is an initial admin user in the db, and if you want to create more
You don't need the cookieDomain, as long as you don't have different host
names. Have you seen this wiki on SSO?
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SingleSignOn
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There are still some outstanding issues regarding JBoss Portal on JBoss AS 4.2,
such as:
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPORTAL-1309 or
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPAPP-59
You said you want to evaluate JBoss Portal. In that case I'd suggest to follow
the easy way to get started by
Hey, good to hear it works for you - and that JIRA fixes actually solve the
issues they address ;-)
Have fun!
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did you set the hibernate db dialect in jbpm-configs.jar/hibernate.cfg.xml?
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Yes, you are right, the docu is outdated there. There is no jbpm.sar anymore in
jBPM 3.2. Look at Chapter 5.5 of the User Guide (which is up-to-date ;-)) to
see what components (jbpm-enterprise.ear, jbpm-console.war) this version
provides.
For your issue of setting up jBPM with MySQL simply
The identity module is optional, that's why the default sql script doesn't
create the necessary (four) tables for this.
Basically you have two options:
- take the mysql.identity.script.sql file attached to this wiki:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnTomcat
OR
- use Hibernates
You are definitely missing some tables. No use in trying to login before the db
schema is set up properly.
I'd suggest to clean your database by deleting all tables first. Then follow
Prabhats last advice to force Hibernate to use the Sybase dialect by changing
this in all hibernate.cfg.xml
There are known issues with certain versions of MySQL, check out the links from
this wiki page: http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnMySQL
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ok. have you checked the log which tables were not created?
also, have you looked at the jira issue related to sybase already linked to by
Prabhat: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPORTAL-304? You might have the
same problem.
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have you seen http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-947?
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Ronald,
you are right, this should be better documented. I will put it on my agenda to
try it out and document it in a wiki. But for all interested already, this is
what Tom has to say about this topic:
anonymous wrote : Two basic steps should be taken into account.
|
| jBPM itself does
It looks like WL is using it's own SAXParser implementation instead of the
apache one (which is bundled in jboss-4.0.x/lib/endorsed/xercesImpl.jar btw).
Have a look at this docu, it's referring to an older WL version but I guess one
of the ways to get around this issue described there should
Hi,
you just have to delete the jsf jars from the web applications as these are
already bundled with Tomcat 6. Have a look at this wiki:
http://www.jboss.com/wiki/Edit.jsp?page=DeployJbpm3.2WebAppUnderJBoss4.2.x
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I could reproduce this with your suggestions of throwing an exception in an
ActionHandler. But only if I signal this from a custom application, not from
within the default jBPM 3.2 web app. So I suspect this is a configuration
issue. I'll try to dig deeper and let you know when I find
Please disregard my previous comment - it has nothing to do with configuration.
I oversaw that you were throwing an exception, but didn't mark the current
transaction as to be rolled back.
So instead of your workaround of re-setting the node on the context again, just
add
app.war, error message
I don't know what you are referring to. Also, I don't see a problem when you
change the values in both files and deploy the changed artifacts correctly.
Generally, I'd suggest to move on to jBPM 3.2, which has a much more
sophisticated web app included.
Regards, Martin
You are welcome, no problem!
And enjoy working with jBPM ;-)
Regards, Martin
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Wrong forum. And is not working is not very useful information either.
I'd suggest you do the following:
1. read http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SeamPortlet
2. follow the instructions in the seam/portal example readme (note there: use
the JEMS installer to install JBoss!)
3. if you are
anonymous wrote : What needs to be done?
Read the docu!?
see http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3/userguide/processmodelling.html#nodetypenode:
The type node serves the situation where you want to write your own code in a
node. The nodetype node expects one subelement action. The action is executed
What have you downloaded?
I can see jbpm-enterprise.ear in jbpm-jpdl-3.2.GA.zip/jbpm-jpdl-3.2.GA/deploy.
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Look at the javadoc for JbpmContext to see the correct usage of JbpmContext.
jbpmContext.close() should always be called within a finally clause. This
ensures that the Hibernate session and connection is properly closed.
Regards, Martin
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The page you are referring to is from the JBoss Web Services project
(http://labs.jboss.com/jbossws/). You could download the sources and look for
ContextServlet.java or JBossContextServlet.java, depending on the WS version,
and have a look at how the markup is generated there. JBoss 4.0.5.GA
Creating a jbpmContext is a lightweight operation, basically it is a wrapper
for a Hibernate transaction.
Regards, Martin
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I just tried your code and it worked for me.
What is strange is in your logs there is no NODE_ assigned in the insert
statement for JBPM_TOKEN:
13:37:06,750 DEBUG [LongType] binding null to parameter: 11
I wonder if your process deployed properly? Can you check in your db if you
have the
You shouldn't create a new ProcessDefinition object by calling
ProcessDefinition p = new ProcessDefinition(myprocess);
first.
Instead, create it like this:
ZipInputStream zipInputStream = new ZipInputStream(new
FileInputStream(c:\\myprocess.par));
| ProcessDefinition processDefinition =
If you just want to change the displayed text, I'd guess the only thing you
would have to change is task.jsp from
h:commandButton id=transitionButton action=#{taskBean.saveAndClose}
value=Save and Close Task/
to something like
h:commandButton id=transitionButton action=#{taskBean.saveAndClose}
Hi,
with the default settings in JBoss, the name of the log is 'server.log' and can
be found in the /$JBOSS_HOME/server/SERVER_CONFIG_NAME/log directory (where
SERVER_CONFIG_NAME defaults to 'default').
Regards, Martin
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Thanks, Ronald, for straightening this out - my JBoss biased way-of-thinking
wasn't helpful here ;-)
Sorry for the confusion.
Regards, Martin
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but encountered some problem.
what kind of problems? any actual errors you can share with us?
5. copied all the jars from jbpm-jpdl-3.2.GA\lib\*.jar to my
$CATALINA_HOME\webapps\jbpm-console\WEB-INF\lib
that might not be all needed. I'd recommend to start off by executing
ant
@Anders,
apparently you have a configuration where the server is trying to establish a
connection to the db defined by the 'jbpmDS' datasource. This only works inside
JBoss, but not if you are deploying to a standalone Tomcat instance.
In hibernate.cfg.xml, delete this
property
Anders, I think there is still something wrong with your configuration - if you
post the content of hibernate.cfg.xml here I can have a look - sometimes a
second set of eyes is helpful with such issues ;-)
Regards, Martin
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If you are using jBPM 3.2 and want to use CMT you should configure it like
outlined in this wiki:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Jbpm32UsingCMT
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This is most likely due to a different deployment structure (and also an open
JIRA task, see JBPM-836). I suppose you have jbpm-enterprise.ear and
jbpm-console.war (or your custom jbpm web app) deployed separately, ie not in a
nested structure. Deploy the war nested inside the ear and the local
If you don't deploy the standard jBPM which configures the JobExecutorServlet,
I'd suggest to add the configuration of this servlet to your own applications
web.xml. As indicated in the javadocs of JobExecutorServlet, add the following
configuration
web-app
|...
|servlet
|
Do you have the declaration of the org.jbpm.webapp.servlet.ProcessImageServlet
in your web.xml? Do you get any errors?
Regards, Martin
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just FYI, there is finally a wiki about how to configure jBPM in an app server
to enlist in CMT: http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Jbpm32UsingCMT
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Yes, it is. jboss.org has just recently gone through a complete re-design. But
you will find all important links to further sections (wiki, forum, download,
docs,...) there as before.
Regards, Martin
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Looks like you are using a hibernate.cfg.xml from an old (3.1.x) jBPM
distribution. TaskInstanceEndCommand.hbm.xml is no longer referenced in the
hibernate configuration file of jBPM 3.2.
Regards, Martin
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Well, do you have that file 'tasks.xhtml' in folder
jbpm-enterprise.ear/jbpm-console.war/search/?
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Hi,
hmm, don't know why you have tasks.xhtml in a /filter subfolder. Maybe if your
set up is mixed up, you start off new once again.
If you want to use jBPM inside your application, I suggest to read through
Chapter 5 of the user guide to get a picture of what to deploy in which
scenario.
look at
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-913
and
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopict=107249
hope this works for you.
Regards, Martin
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The log configuration that comes with the starters kit is indeed very minimal
and doesn't create verbose file logging. Replace the
jbpm-starters-kit-3.1.4/jbpm-server/server/jbpm/conf/log4j.xml file with a
log4j.xml from a standard JBoss distribution and invoke your function call
again.
If you have malformed xml in your ds configuration, I think easiest way to set
it up right is to take the example datasource from
JBOSS_HOME/docs/examples/jca/postgres-ds.xml, modify it to suit your
environment and copy it in the /deploy directory with the name you like.
Regards, Martin
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As Julien said, look at the ds configuration at AS level:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WhatHappensToJBossIfIRestartTheDatabase
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This error has been corrected in the meantime. I have just checked out the
latest version of the console from cvs and verified that it works.
Regards, Martin
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look at this thread and see if the proposed solution works for you
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Try to delete the 'jndi.url' property from hibernate.cfg.xml
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In that case you should check if your datasource configuration deployed without
errors. You could use the jmx-console to display the contents of the JNDI tree:
http://jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=DisplayTheJDNITreeWithTheJMXConsole
If you have problems setting up a datasource for HSQLDB I'd
It seems you are running tests with some 3.1 code and/or configuration files,
as the Message class and corresponding mapping file no longer exists in 3.2.
Regards, Martin
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look at this wiki for a detailed description
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnTomcat
(it's for MySQL but it's almost the same for MSSQL)
what's wrong with your configuration is that you don't have any jdbc connection
properties defined. These lines
!-- JDBC connection
Check your db schema if there is a JBPM_JOB table.
If you upgrade from 3.1 to 3.2 look into the release.notes.html of the 3.2
package to see the necessary db schema updates.
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My guess is that it will require some configuration changes to work, because
starting with JBoss 4.2 MyFaces is not longer the default JSF provider:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossWithJSFCDDL
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBoss5AndMyFaces
If I have some time I'll give
Yash,
you receive the NPE because you don't have an actors attribute in your mail
action. In the docu, 16.1.1 it says
anonymous wrote : There are two attribute to specify recipients: actors and to.
The to attribute should resolve to a semicolon separated list of email
addresses. The actors
Hi,
in 3.2 the scheduler is bound to the EJB Timer Service, which is a Stateless
Session Bean. This is all in the jbpm-enterprise.jar within the ear - have a
look at Chapter 5.5 in the docu to see what else is in there.
If you are not in a J2EE environment the JobExecuterServlet can be used
Yash,
you are right, it is missing. Oh, just realized you already entered it as JIRA
Martinhttp://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-930 - thanks!
Regards,
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... and sorry for the last two messed up comments ;-)
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one more note: this was already handled by
Martinhttp://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-904...
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Hi,
there is an error in the jpdl-3.2.xsd which is already fixed, see
http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-904
Regards,
Martin
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in that case, just look at the tomcat docu ;-)
validationQuery - SQL query that can be used by the pool to validate
connections before they are returned to the application. If specified, this
query MUST be an SQL SELECT statement that returns at least one row.
Martin
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If you use jBPM in a managed environment, in your case from within an EJB3
bean, you have to set the proper configuration parameters. Otherwise jBPM will
delegate transaction handling to Hibernate instead of enrolling in CMT.
See:
Hi,
have a look at this discussion in the Hibernate forum:
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=961680
which reveals its the getIndexInfo() call that causes the ANALYZE TABLE call,
as discussed in this Oracle forum entry:
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=210782
Check the JNDI view to see where your datasource is bound:
http://jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=DisplayTheJDNITreeWithTheJMXConsole
Hint: have a look in the 'java:/' namespace... ;-)
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See Mistake 1 in
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WhyDoIGetNameNotFoundException
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I thought of making a wiki page, but on the other hand it is in the docu as
well. The only problem right now that I see with the docu is that it's a mix of
3.1 and 3.2 - which led to the confusion with the jta.UserTransaction property
in this case. But Koen is working on getting separate docus
Hint:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WhatHappensToJBossIfIRestartTheDatabase
Martin
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This wiki entry http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnTomcat already
describes the steps to get jBPM 3.2 working with Tomcat 6.
If you find any differences there to what you have done with Tomcat 5.5 please
feel free to update the wiki.
Regards,
Martin
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If you are still interested in working mysql db scripts, look at this wiki
entry http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnTomcat and the sql scripts
I have attached to it.
Regards,
Martin
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Did you set the hibernate.dialect property in hibernate.cfg.xml?
Besides the changes you have already made, there should also be an entry for
the dialect. Use org.hibernate.dialect.OracleDialect for Oracle 8 and earlier,
org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle9Dialect for Oracle 9 and 10.
!-- SQL
Please see below the necessary steps to get jBPM 3.2 working with Tomcat and
MySQL.
Environment:
Tomcat 6.0.10
MySQL 5.0.15
jBPM 3.2.GA
1. in jbpm-jpdl-3.2.GA/deploy run
ant customize.console.for.tomcat
2. this builds a jbpm-console.war in jbpm-jpdl-3.2.GA/deploy/customized
(almost) ready for
see this forum thread
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Martin
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Hi,
changing the default jBPM database backend is well documented. Please have a
look at Chapter 8 of the documentation.
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3/userguide/thejbpmdatabase.html
From that, you should be able to manage your configuration changes also for a
different environment.
Regards,
jBPM uses Hibernate as an object/relational persistence engine. With this
abstraction layer, the java objects can be persisted in any relational database
that is supported by hibernate. Have a look at http://www.hibernate.org/80.html
to see which databases are supported. For further reading on
EhCacheProvider which logs the warning messages is in package
org.hibernate.cache.
To set this to the desired log level use
| category name=org.hibernate.cache
| priority value=ERROR/
| /category
|
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Steve,
for a complete list of the necessary steps to get jBPM working with PostgreSQL
see the wiki http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JbpmOnPostgreSQL.
Please check the settings in your hibernate.cfg.xml as described in step 7,
especially if you have set the proper value in the attribute
You can use the assignment expression on either the swimlane definition or the
task assignment to get the value for a user out of a variable. Have a look at
the docu
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3/userguide/taskmanagement.html#assignmentexpressions
to see how assignment expressions are used.
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