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1. Service container options
salaboy21 Mar 10, 2011 10:48 PM (in response to garyaiki)jBPM5 and Drools are environment agnostic, so they can run fine in JBoss or Tomcat. Drools and jBPM5 also provides an integration with Camel and depending what you can to do you can use and interact with service mix as well.
What kind of examples would you like to view? solving what kind of problems?
I'm working in a community training and I would like to have some feedback from the community to create examples.
Greetings.
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2. Service container options
garyaiki Mar 13, 2011 5:23 PM (in response to salaboy21)I haven't found information on how jBPM5 integrates with Camel but I want to use Camel for Service Tasks (Work Items). I could figure out how a Work item handler would create a Camel Context and start a route but I'd like information on how the Camel route passes results and notifications back to jBPM. I don't know anything about Switchyard but I see it is also persuing Camel integration in perhaps a similar way.
A Maven archetype(s) that create jBPM5 & Drools projects that allow me to develop in eclipse and test with the Eclipse and web BPMN2 designers, the console, and Guvnor in Tomcat or Jetty would simplify development a lot.