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* [http://www.attuneuniversity.com/ebook/JBPM-6-quick-starter-book.pdf Student Document] | * [http://www.attuneuniversity.com/ebook/JBPM-6-quick-starter-book.pdf Student Document] | ||
* [http://topic.ibnlive.in.com/vin-diesel/videos/jbpm-6-free-workshop-24-october-london-live-broadcast-via-hangouts-on-air-OXarJLWTzww-752.html Live Broadcast Workshop] | * [http://topic.ibnlive.in.com/vin-diesel/videos/jbpm-6-free-workshop-24-october-london-live-broadcast-via-hangouts-on-air-OXarJLWTzww-752.html Live Broadcast Workshop] | ||
Revision as of 18:00, 21 September 2014
Introduction
[JBoss jBPM] is a business process management engine for any Java SE or EE environment. jBPM lets you represent a business process or user interaction as a graph of nodes representing wait states, decisions, tasks, web pages, etc. The graph can be defined using a simple, very readable, XML dialect called jPDL, and may be edited and visualised graphically using an eclipse plugin, but jPDL is for jBPM just another process language.
Installation
- download jbpm-6.1.0.Final-installer-full.zip
- extract to C:\Uwes\Programme\Java\JBoss\jbpm-6.1.0
- copy build.xml to build.xml.original
- add to build.xml
<arg value="-Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=1000" />
- call
ant install.demo
Operation
ant start.demo