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1. Re: JBPM5 Process Deployment
krisverlaenen Dec 6, 2010 1:54 PM (in response to npereira)Nelson,
The idea is to use Guvnor as a knowledge repository, so you can load your processes there and then the console can retrieve all processes from there. Unfortunately, integration with Guvnor is still ongoing.
That is why the current version of the jbpm-console is using a simple workaround: it uses the "jbpm.console.directory" property that is specified as a parameter when starting the application server and it loads all *.bpmn files from that directory. By default, the installer simply uses the folder where the example process is located:
jbpm-installer/sample/evaluation/src/main/resources
So adding more processes there (or changing the directory to something you like) will have other processes show up.
You can also extend the jbpm-console to support other deployment options.
Guvnor integration should be available in the next few weeks.
Kris
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2. JBPM5 Process Deployment
a_nat Jan 10, 2011 12:06 PM (in response to krisverlaenen)Hi Kris,
Does RC1 jbpm console has integration with guvnor for deployment of processes?
And if not, can you please confirm workaround directory location?
Regards,
Aparna
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3. Re: JBPM5 Process Deployment
arjunp Jan 10, 2011 5:00 PM (in response to krisverlaenen)Which file I should modify If I want to change the default location of all bpmn files (which are under jbpm-installer/sample/evaluation/src/main/resources")
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4. JBPM5 Process Deployment
krisverlaenen Jan 10, 2011 7:27 PM (in response to arjunp)jBPM5 CR1 did not yet include Guvnor integration. The latest snapshot does however. I'll be doing a blog about that in the next few days so keep your eyes on the blog
If you use the installer:
https://github.com/krisv/jbpm/blob/master/jbpm-installer/build.xml
The start.jboss task sets the default location. You could just change that
The workaround simply uses a java system property jbpm.console.directory to get the location.
Kris
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5. JBPM5 Process Deployment
a_nat Jan 13, 2011 11:52 AM (in response to krisverlaenen)Hi Kris,
I did downlaod the latest build from hudson site (https://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/jBPM5/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/target/) to check the guvnor integartion, but I get a lot of Permgen / OutOf Memory errors (even after changing the XMs and XMX settings) while I try to see the processes in the jbpm-console / see them in the guvnor page
Just want to check whether am I looking into the right stuff.
Can you also shed some lights on the when the GA release would be available?
Many Thanks,
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6. JBPM5 Process Deployment
krisverlaenen Jan 16, 2011 1:13 AM (in response to a_nat)The latest guvnor snapshot it is currently getting from the drools hudson build is unstable.
I'm working with them to get a new version of guvnor published, that should hopefully remove the errors you might be getting.(I manually built a new version from the source code and that seems to work fine).
jBPM 5.0 final should be available at the end of this month, January 31st.
Kris
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7. JBPM5 Process Deployment
rajeshchikhale Feb 16, 2011 1:04 AM (in response to krisverlaenen)Hi Kris,
I have installed JBPM 5 final version.I had developed a simple process and build it through Guvnor.But however I am not able to view my process in JBPM console.Is the Integration between guvnor and JBBPM conole not working?If it is not working then how do I deploy my process so that it is visible in JBPM console.
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8. JBPM5 Process Deployment
mimra Mar 11, 2011 9:11 AM (in response to rajeshchikhale)Kris,
I have installed the full installer and followed the steps described in http://people.redhat.com/kverlaen/jBPM5-guvnor-integration.swf.
But I have the same problem as Rajesh - the jBPM console does not show the Hello process, only the Evaluation...
Are we missing something?
/Michael
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9. Re: JBPM5 Process Deployment
dekadence Mar 17, 2011 9:46 AM (in response to mimra)HI guys, what package did you put your assets in? Unfortunately JBPM console uses hardcoded packageName string when getting processes from guvnor. Therefore you have to put your process, freemarker forms and png image into defaultPackage.(also make sure that your process declares defaultPackage as its package). Then just build the package as shown in Kris's screencast and your jbpm console should now list your process as well.
Regards matus
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10. JBPM5 Process Deployment
fabianpc Mar 18, 2011 8:25 AM (in response to dekadence)Hi everyone,
I changed the configuration file: Changeset.xml that is within the jars: jbpm-gwt-core-5.0.0.jar and jbpm-gwt-graph-5.0.0.jar, these are in the libs of the application jbpm-gwt-console-server.war. Also I can change other data of the console via file jbpm.console.properties included in jbpm-gwt-core-5.0.0.jar (hosts and ports for console and human task service)
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11. JBPM5 Process Deployment
mimra Mar 18, 2011 8:53 AM (in response to dekadence)OK, I have this workking now - although I haven't really changed anything. I've deleted the JBoss tmp and work directories and then started JBoss again (via ant start.demo. Now I see the process from Guvnor.....
Don't know what was wrong, but it's working now...
/Michael
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12. Re: JBPM5 Process Deployment
egycator Jun 9, 2011 1:35 PM (in response to npereira)Hi Kris,
I have the same problem with "jbpm-5.0-Final".
When I deploy a new process to drools-guvnor , it doesn't appear in the jbpm-console until I restart the application server.
Please advise if there is another way to deploy a new process without restarting the server?
Thanks in advance
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13. Re: JBPM5 Process Deployment
lakshmi_gowda Jun 10, 2011 12:50 AM (in response to mimra)Hi Michael......
I am new into jboss jbpm. Have created sample processes to be deployed on web console. Read the discussion and came to know you could deploy it on the web. It would be very kind of you if you could help me out on the same. Since im new, please give a detailed procedure to do it. Its a part of my mini project, so please reply asap....
Thanking You,
Laksh