Thanks kukeltje,
I got it working.
I have even got jbpm-service.sar working within my ear, with couple of library
changes.
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Thanks for the answer kukeltje,
kukeltje wrote : By making a big 'typo' in it, you can see if it is or not.
This is exactly what I tried with:
anonymous wrote : 1) When I put dummy class name, I got error on process
deployment, so it looks like my change is being processed in some way.
well, according to you reply (sorry that I missed the you making a deliberate
typo), it seems your config is picked up. Where did you put your identity
class? In the sar? In the lib dir? It should be either, since code from a sar
cannot look into another war/ear/sar and it will not load from a
Hi kukeltje, thanks again
I did try to use jbpm within my ear, but I have tried to do it so by coping sar
to my ear, and including it in application.xml (as mentioned in inital post).
But, on startup I got class cast exception with JuelScriptEngine and javax
class.
I guess just coping sar is
Yep just the libs (see
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v4/devguide/html_single/#d0e62) and maybe some other
libs that are not present on the classpath already
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Thanks for the hint kukeltje,
But, I could not make it work. I have EAR application, on jboss 5.1,a and JBPM
service installed with provided ant. I have deployed my custom process, and
custom jbpm.cfg.xml, and I can see on database they are stored in (what I
believe are) proper blobs. When I
You say you have you configured your identity service in the jbpm
configuration. The class needs to be available on java the classpath somewhere,
whether in an ear, a war or in a lib folder.
Could also be that the specific config us not picked up contrary to what you
expect. By making a big
Try searching for 'identity service' and things like
'custom'. Creating your own identity service is the best way to approach this.
No need to replicate data then.
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