Technically yes (to a certain extend), practically no (due to the limitations
of this 'certain extend')
Shiyeling menthioned them already: Many usecases of using jBPM in different
environments. e.g. you cannot start a thread from a normal class in many
appservers, you needs startup servlets for
I also added the programmatic timer start using the TaskExecuter via the
ProcessEngine interface (you do not need to cast to a specific class).
But shouldn't it be possible to do this:
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For me the above code doesn't work. Only pr
I imported the job executor configuration file to the jbpm config.
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but it do not start automatically when the program runs.
I found the code to start it programmatically from the JobExecutorThread class.
But, do we have to do this?
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