Just to close the discussion, in the event someone will find it useful (or has
better ideas).
I'll go on this way:
1) I'll use ZK for the presentation LAYER (http://www.zkoss.org)
2) I'll declare a PAGE variable inside the task definition.
The PAGE variable will contain the .zul page definition
I think this is the best approach.. but you can also look in how the
jbpm-console include your deployed PAR.
But I personally think that is a wasting of time.
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That's a pity...
I wanted to give the team who developes flows the ability to define the flow
and the input forms, so that they could update the whole flow (both the XML and
the forms) in one time, without requiring to deploy again the web application...
Than, in my web application I would just
This xhtmls generated inside the Eclipse Designer are for use it in the
jbpm-console very quickly, if you want to use it in your web application, you
must use the same web frameworks to include the xhtml and probably do it in the
same way.
May be the best approach is not use the PAR package and
Thank you very much for your reply.
>Tell us about your application.. you don't use the web console?
>give us more details
No. I don't use the web console. I want to integrate the pages inside my own
web application (much likely the web console does).
Which would be the best way?
I' need to sh
what does it mean:
anonymous wrote :
| I want to integrate the xhtml files I created and deployed inside the PAR
file inside my web application
|
Tell us about your application.. you don't use the web console?
give us more details
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No-one has an answer?
Is it an hard task? Or: my question is not clear? Do you need any other
information?
Regards,
Massimiliano
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