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1. A question on the jBPM 5 Multi-Tenancy
roschmel Mar 11, 2011 5:07 AM (in response to byungwoojun)Hi,
jBPM5 does not supoort it itself. For 1 and 2 you can use separate jBPM configurations - you basically would operate two parallel jBPM engines. Option 3) would have to be implemented in your business logic.
Its quite the same for guvnor. You can operate on separate guvnor instances. But 3) is not supported.
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2. A question on the jBPM 5 Multi-Tenancy
byungwoojun Mar 11, 2011 8:59 AM (in response to roschmel)Hi,
Thanks for your reply!!! To support the option 3), I was thinking about changing jBPM 5 database schema (e.g., including the tenant id column, or some association mapping tables), but it requires additional logic changes on the console-server, human-task modules, guvnor, my business logic, etc. It looks like it is a lot of work. Thanks again for your advice.
bwj
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3. A question on the jBPM 5 Multi-Tenancy
demenis May 5, 2011 1:16 PM (in response to roschmel)I hope that it's possible to create a Jboss Cluster (couple nodes) with the same Jbpm5 configuration using single DB? Something similar to this article http://www.theserverside.com/news/1363588/Scalability-and-Performance-of-jBPM-Workflow-Engine-in-a-JBoss-Cluster
If not, how can improve performance of my JBPM 5?
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4. Re: A question on the jBPM 5 Multi-Tenancy
nkb Sep 25, 2012 7:44 AM (in response to roschmel)how is it possible to operate multiple engines?