It's not complicated from my point of view, but for a newbie that looks in the
documentation for that kind of things it's very complicated. Because the Java
EE configurations are not well documented. (It's just my opinion.)
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Great. For me sounds to complicated.
But if you can share the post with me.. let me know when it posted!
Greetings!
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Hi all,
I'm working with the tag jBPM 3.2.6.SP1,
(http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbpm/jbpm3/tags/jbpm-3.2.6.SP1/) and a big
question arise.
I have an example about a Stateless Session bean that will use the jBPM APIs to
interact with processes. The configurations of the example uses:
|
|
Hi barteljan,
We can continue this discussion in private (sala...@gmail.com), or in the
Drools mailing list.
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@Jan
The Drools team always appreciates feedback, so I would like to ask you to
clarify a few of your statements if that is ok?
What gives you the impression that Drools Flow does not perform well in the
Java world? An action node can contain any Java code you want. You have
direct access to
cssatheesh
If you want a fully integrated environment with Rules and BPM, you need to take
a look at the project Drools Expert and Drools Flow.
www.drools.org
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You can also use Drools Flow to support all that requirements. And with Drools
Flow you just need to learn one set of APIs to implement what you want.
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Probably the best way to ask a question about Drools is joining the mailing
list:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/lists.html
Or just to go in the IRC channel and ask it online:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc.html
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I use jBPM with netbeans.. but I code jPDL by hand..
The plugin is not necessary if you don't need to see the process graphically.
You can also create your custom process grapher if you want..
A plug in for netbeans wil be great.. but i think that this will need to be a
community contribution.. :
I will do that.. but I was waiting some feedback.. to know that are not only my
problems.
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I'm trying to teach about jBPM, that is very user friendly and very easy to
use, and I was disappointed when I found two bugs, that confuse and scared new
users.
The first one the missing activation.jar with the fix proposed in this forum:
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t
if you can share your cleaning methods.. may be the community could improve
them...
Thanks!
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I'm completely wrong with what???
If you say that one version appear and then disapper is a common thing i belive
you..
And please don't hate me.. just joking with the "black lodge" from Twin Peaks
thing..
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Thanks..
pretty strange things happen here..
It is like the "black lodge" from Twin Peaks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lodge
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Hi guys.. I was looking in the download page of jBPM:
http://www.jboss.org/jbossjbpm/jbpm_downloads/
And I don't understand why the last version is 3.2.6 SP1.
The past week i download the version 3.3.1 i think.. because i have the
binaries.. and now it's gone!!..
Also when I download the 3.3.1 ve
Are you saying that reading all the content in the tag, not in two separate
lines is not standard? please check at DOM, SAX and Xerces implementation for
that..
I don't really know about that.. but I take it as a regular behavior...
I think that is not a jBPM problem
Hope it helps
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I don't think that.. please post a new exception , and where this exception
appears.. this is when you are starting jboss?
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standardjbosscmp-jdbc.xml
did you see that file?
and MS SQLSERVER2000 exists?
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Use Local-tx in your datasource file...
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If you are using one database/schema
you must use local-tx and not XA datasources..
Greetings!
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this is not a bug..
is like an standard behavior of the xml parser libraries...
try using some encoded character to do that.. like \n..
This also depends on where do you wanna see this line break..
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you should change the strategy of generating tables in hibernate to
hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto=update. check at hibernate documentation.
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are you using XA datasource because you need it or because you copy the
datasource from some place?
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anonymous wrote : Deployment FAILED reason: Trying to install an already
registered mbean: jboss.jca:service
| =DataSourceBinding,name=JbpmDS
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You are trying to deploy two times the same Datasource..
please check the deploy directory and look for two files with *-ds.xml
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when exactly this error appears?
Seems like you steel have problems with java:/JbpmDS datasource..
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of course that is blocking until the process reach a wait state.. that is what
i'm saying..
I don't understand why hkap...@ciber.com say that is not blocking.
So is blocking for nature.. i you use a wait state is because that you want to
stop this blocking behavior and let someone else interact w
please post the entire stack trace..
what do you insert in JBPM_ID_GROUP and JBPM_ID_MEMBERSHIP?
if you do that.. don't forget about JBPM_ID_USER...
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Actually processInstance.signal();
is blocking.
Why did you say that is not blocking?
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As you can see:
anonymous wrote : java:/JbpmDS was not depl
| oyed or type-mapping was not configured.
the main problem is in your data source configuration
i recommend you four things:
1) try to put a password to your root user in mysql
2) be sure about the xml syntax
3) be sure that your mysql-
First of all,
why are you using XAdatasources? did you really need it??
look at the final exceptions:
| 14:27:53,352 WARN [JMSContainerInvoker] JMS provider failure detected for
CommandListenerBean
| javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: XAConnectionFactory not bound
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|
Second,
|
i think there is no application to do that..
But why you wanna do that exactly??
You have processDefinition object that represent exactly that.. and you can
create it with your xml...
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Here is one tutorial, sorry but is in spanish.
You can translate it using translate.google.com...
http://salaboy.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/jugando-con-jbpm-12-jbpm-drools/
I hope it helps.
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Great Job!
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Did you look in jbpm-enterprise module?
You can achive what you are looking for with it...
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Are you using JPA? or just toplink?
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You can use jBPM with any GUI/presentation framework that you want. Also you
can integrate it with Java EE without problems.
This is because jBPM is a framework just like hibernate, and you can use it
inside your applications or as a service.
I hope this comments helps you.. let me know if you h
Ronald,
in jBPM 4 there is something about that?
if not.. can we think some kind of pattern or best practices to achive that?
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I think is a very good question.. and the answer is ...
depends...
Depends of what are you try to achive..
If you want to reuse you business process between multiple applications, you
must probably want to have your business process engine outside you application
and talk with that when you appli
you can do whatever you want.. you only need to customize the admin console..
becuase if you look for another post about this console, you should see that is
not a production application.. and it is only to test some functionalities of
jBPM.
If you look the code of jBPM console, you will find t
anonymous wrote :
| I created 3 tasks and assigned these tasks to 3 different users. But from
Admin Console, I am able to see the other users tasks and also I can perform
taks assigned to other users.
|
I think that is why they call it Admin Console.. because is for administrators
and PO
great! look that everytime that you modify a class, in the deployment tab
all(or some) classes become unchecked.
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sounds like F's ActionHandlers is not in the classloader. Make sure that you
deploy it. And that is accesible by the JobExecutor.
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I have my personal blog:
http://salaboy.wordpress.com
But is in spanish, you can translate it with:
translate.google.com
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did you see:
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3.2/userguide/html/ws.html
and
http://jbws.dyndns.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Install_JBossWS
pages?
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yes, you must change your hibernate.cfg.xml file to use the JbpmDS datasource..
because it is configure to use Hipersonic, also note that you must change the
hibernate Dialect to the SQL server dialect
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yes, of course, you must take a look at jbpm.cfg.xml file ... if you don't have
one the default.jbpm.cfg.xml is used and it is inside the jbpm-jpdl.jar. this
file have a reference to hibernate.cfg.xml file that must be on your classpath
to configure the database or datasource that will be used b
the jBPM Identity Component is only for testing.. and has the minimal structure
to use users and groups.
The jBPM core is totally decoupled from the identity, the only relationship
with identities are actorId and pooledActors that are both strings. Because of
this, you can set any ID in the act
you have, due date and repeat for timers and notifications..
and always have actions in java to do that with your customs behavior..
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sorry about that post.. I was really wrong!!
This is because i do a fast search and a fast reply...
You can change your ExpressionAssignmentHandler by putting your extended
ExpressionAssignmentHandler(MyExpressionAssignmentHandler) in the class
attribute in the assignment tag.
Take a look at th
I was looking for your answer (in jbpm 3.2.3) and I find this block of code:
| if (expression!=null){
| assignmentDelegation.setProcessDefinition(processDefinition);
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assignmentDelegation.setClassName("org.jbpm.identity.assignment.ExpressionAssignmentHandler");
|
assi
yes... there is something like you are saying...
There is not a solution available for LDAP users.. i think.. Ronald may know
something...
But if not.. we can do it together if you want..
Let me know..
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please post the jpdl XML code.. where you are adding this assignment handler..
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I have a post about that topic, but is in Spanish...
you can use translate.google.com to translate it to english.. and then tell me
if you understand
http://salaboy.wordpress.com/2008/11/05/jugando-con-jbpm-15-identity-component/
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If you have a ClassCastException you should check your stack trace. Or you can
show us how it looks like with your ActionHandler Code...
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Yes, also you can create a task-node that contains multiple tasks for approval
And make this taks-node wait for all the task complete to signal the process.
Also you can create a fork/join situation giving more flexibility!
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If you got a DelegationException if because you don't have your "action"
classes in your application(test unit) classpath.. take a look at that!
Let me know if you still have problems!
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take a look at hibernate.cfg.xml file, where you can find the hibernate.hbm2ddl
and check if is not in drop-create.
This will cause your behaviour...
let me know if this is not your problem.
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yes, you probably need to check the hibernate.cfg.xml file, and look for
User.hbm.xml that may be commented.
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You're welcome, let us know if you have some troubles with another methods than
createSchema() and dropSchema(), all the other method should work fine under
CMT.
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I'm also very familiar with this code, but also seem logical that the creation
of the database needs to be persisted inmediately.
I don't think that is probable solution to call createSchema() inside CMT.
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I think this is a special case.. because you need to commit in order to see the
table that you have created...
This section in the document, I supose that is for all the other situations.
I must check the code to be sure...
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No, you can not make a commit if you are under managed transactions, so you can
not create an schema and commit it if you tell your container that handle the
transactions for you.
You must have your schema already generated when you use CMT.
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this is why you need hibernate.cfg.xml with the correct mappings..
because there is the structure of your process and the data of your instances.
If you create a sample project with eclipse you should see that a
hibernate.cfg.xml is created for you and an empty jbmp.cfg.xml is also created.
If you want to create or use a JbpmContext you need to know where is the
structe of the processDefinitions and the processInstances. For this, of course
that you need to know where and how all the structure are mapped.
So if you also add entities in variables, you need to map it too...
If you ar
Of course, if you not have content in your jbpm.cfg.xml, the content is taken
from default.jbpm.cfg.xml that is in jbpm-jpdl.jar. Inside this file, there is
a reference to hibernate.cfg.xml.
So check your mappings in hibernate.cfg.xml in order to fix your problem
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thanks for the comment.. i was to lazy to open my IDE
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Where are you running this code?
if you are doing this in a JUnit test, you must ensure that jbpm.cfg.xml is in
your classpath, so you can do the following:
| JbpmConfiguration conf= JbpmConfiguration.getInstance();
| JbpmContext context=conf.createJbpmContext();
|
Then you should check
This is a common mistake.. please, change the name of your task (not
task-nodes) with names with no spaces.. then re-generate this forms.. and look
in the file where all the forms are linked.. I don't remeber the name but is
another xml file near the xhtml files.
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did you change you DB DIALECT?
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that is because you are setting the name in the task tag, and you must set it
to the task-node tag. Because the task instances are generated from the
task-node tags
Hope it helps
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Can you show us your code where you make token.signal()?
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if you google that class you will find this:
https://springmodules.dev.java.net/docs/reference/0.6/html/jbpm31.html
This tells you that the process definition will be deployed every time that you
start up your server
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What class in the spring module are you using?
anonymous wrote :
| I'm using the JBPM Spring Module
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You are right, I don't know why I put that...
tell me more about your scenario...
what do you mean when you said
anonymous wrote :
| a new version of a process
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Look in your hibernate.cfg.xml file if your hbm2ddl is set to drop-create...
this may be the cause
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Also you have this document to take a look:
http://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-11161
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I think that you must use the JbpmContext to handle your transaction and take a
look if you are using Hibernate Second Level cache.. But if you not.. I think
the basic configuration works fine to you..
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I think the process is behaving very well.. this is because you don't have any
wait states...
If you put in the sub process a node state, your parent process will be wait
the sub-process node.. and then you must signal it..
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This kind of warning / error could be that in you hibernate.cfg.xml you don't
have the group, user and membership entities mapper.. maybe there are
commented
Take a look
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Very good question...
You can not cache the Task Variables because generally this kind of variables
change a lot.. I don't know how your process is but I suppose that you can do
that
Let us know what kind of variables you persist in the taks...
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Interesting thread.. can someone create some wiki about this?
I will try to make a post in my blog about it..
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right!
It's ok!!
I that you can probe the same with asserts.. but.. obviously here all
understand the to methods...
Thanks and good look with jBPM!!!
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Yes.. i think you are right.. but.. when I started jBPM i see it like it
involves a lot of things and i was not able to do the basic things..
When you can make it work.. you start to understand things and then knows in
what you need to focus..
So if I can help here to make the things work.. th
Yes.. i was asking me the same... is very odd...
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Ok, i see that..
can you see this configuration file??
create.db.hibernate.properties??
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where did you configure the Database and with what database?
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are you using jbpm-starter-kit-3.1.3 (i think is jbpm-starter-kit-3.2.3) for
any particular reason?
With what DB did you like to use jBPM?
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can you post us the content of the hibernate.cfg.xml file?
did you configure the Database connection?
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if you wanna really see the values variables and tokens you must debug...
And remember that asserts are basic concept in JUnit testing... so... try to
leave println...
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At this moment this I think thit is not possible.. but I think you can modify
the process definition object when the xml is parsed... But the easiest way is
have both process definition with the little variation
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Ok, you are right.. there is something with your process definition and at
first sight i don't find this error...
So when I test it in my IDE i find the problem very quickly:
This is your problem:
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No NO NO!.. LOL
anonymous wrote :
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| 1. The token is in start.
| 2. I do a signal and then the token arrives at the fork. At that time it
does not know what to do, they may be transitions with conditions.
| 3. When another signal is done on the token in the fork, THEN it will
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At first sight..
I think you have a concept problem..
Remember that signal method will execute your process until the processInstance
reach a wait state...
And the process is behaving well!!
If you look you very nice graph and follow the signals you will see...
1) the first signal will go out
The code is in some way correct.. you need to understand the behaviour only
The two child tokens are created and propagated in the fork node, and the
parent token stay in the fork node..
In your code you can look for child tokens in the root token and then signal
them and not always signal
First of all, great ASCII graphic!!
Hmm... you have an wierd situation...
The behaviour is like the documentation said...
So.. show us your process definition and your code that signal this process..
because there is something missing sure
Greetings!
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If you are dealing with a PAR Archive (very rendundat) you can see the process
of deployment in this theorical way:
1) A servlet in the jBPM web console get the PAR octet stream and unzip it in
memory.
2) this parse the xml of processdefinition.xml and create and object model in
memory (I mean
yeah! this is because if he is a new user, he probably spend a lot of
time reading about hibernate (not a bad thing) and have less time to read about
jBPM...
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If you are in this situation, you are probably with the UI blocked waiting for
your method to finish and your process to reach a wait state.
I think you should think about the business process issue that is involved with
your problem.
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Yes.. you should be sure that you change this line in the hibernate.cfg.xml
file:
org.hibernate.dialect.HSQLDialect
To the correct Oracle dialect
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jaja te recomiendo el de JBoss es muy bueno.. y va muy al detalle, yo lo dicte
un par de veces aca en Buenos Aires Argentina.
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