Thank you Ronald and Mohamed !
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thank you jbarrez for the quick answer. Too bad for now ;-)
anyway, do you know of an open BPM solution that would work with TopLink ?
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No, not that I know of. May I ask why it is that important to have jBPM use
TopLink instead of Hibernate? Most of this is behind the scenes and you can
have your own datamodel for your businessdata accessed via TopLink and have
both particiate in the same transaction. You just do not store that
you can have your own datamodel for your businessdata accessed via TopLink
and have both participate in the same transaction.
well then, I should give it a try, thanks for the advice. Did you actually do
it, or see it working?
in my project they had already problems trying to use Hibernate
I did not see it working literally, but did hear someone did the same with
IBatis.
And yes, if there are library conflicts, between hibernate and toplink, that
can be a problem (nothing to do with jBPM then).
But jBPM can be accessed 'remotely', so you could deploy it in it's own war or
Nicolas,
i faced the same problem about using jBPM in a project useing toplink as a
presistance mapping , but i do it and it is working, realy i faced some
problems about lib conflects but it solved.
also take care about the application server u will delpoy on, if using OAS you
will face a lot
For the moment it is hard to separate jBPM from Hibernate. It would require
several hacks which possibly lead to strange situations.
But the research for switching to JPA is on the roadmap (but I don't know when
that will be)
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