We're making a workshop that introduces Business Process Management and
prepares you to be immediately effective in using both Drools and jBPM to
improve your applications. You will learn how to utilize the different
stages of BPM where development is involved, for both versions 5 and 6 of
the Droo
Awesome work Mike.
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Most enterprises are stuck with 1.5. Also, I personally don't see too much
value moving to 1.6.
My 2 cents
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Sebastien
1. Will Drools be appropriate for such a *web* app, or too heavy-weight
for it?
It depends on the amount of flexibility you need for that app. Implementing
drools in an application is not complex nor heavyweight but is an investment
nevertheless.
Regarding your question to use th
Jim, what do you mean by the process evolving? What you see in the
gwt-console is the human tasks of the process.
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Mark, we wrote this case study a long ago.
http://www.plugtree.com/drools-5-cep-case-study/
I have several case studies to write in several domains: insurance,
healthcare, finance, etc. Do you want something in particular? More high
level stuff (like this one) or more lower level (show me the co
Benson, I think you'll find the next post very useful
http://lucazamador.wordpress.com/2011/01/07/drools-metrics-persistence/
Hope it helps.
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