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Documentation / examples of asynchronous messaging

Dear JOpera team,
what are the standard means to trigger events on JOpera sessions and how are these used ? I'd like to design the application in a reactive way to trigger processing by internal / external events. The MSG adapter seems most appropriate, but there is no documentation supplied [1]. After study of examples (msg_example*.oml) it seems, that message queues are shared between processes to exchange echo-style variables. Could a message be passed from outside (REST) at any point of processing to a specific process instance ?

Thank you
Jaro

Split and merge arcs: constraints on usage

I have a workflow that looks like this:
FileSource -arc1-> Process1 -arc2-> Process2 -arc3-> output

What I would like to achieve is for arc 1 to split, and arc 3 to merge: i.e. I would like arc 2 to copy. However, it seems like a merge is automatically inserted after each process that takes a split: i.e. arc 2 is a merge by default. This is causing my workflow to not work as expected.

Problem with port

hi,

i want to do a web services composition so, i use eclipse Galileo for
creating web service and jopera plugin for the composition.i use apache
tomcat as web server.The problem is when i want to start the tomcat server
i receive an error message "8080 port in use" so what's the solution
please?

Best regards

JOpera is Peer to Peer or Distributed Workflow engine ?

Hi All,
Could you please anyone help me identify whether JOpera is a Distributed or Peer to Peer workflow engine? If it is not Peer to Peer is there anyway we can make it behave like Peer to Peer engine.

Thanks,
Jayakumar A

Two small bugs (automated code generation) and one remark (Help section)

Bug No. 1

For the imported web service a special class is generated that starts with the definition of a package.
Note a dot (.) in the end of the following line (before the colon):
package ws.localhost.helloWorldTest_HelloWorld1.;

Bug No. 2
The fact that java code is generated in one loooong line without breaks ("\n") makes the reading difficult.

//JOpera Program Template Plugin
//OML2Java Compiler Version 1.10 $Revision: 2525 $

Push-Enabling RESTful Business Processes

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2011
Authors  Pautasso, C.; Wilde, E.
Conference Name  9th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing
Series Title  ICSOC 2011
Publisher  Springer
Conference Location  Paphos, Cyprus
  

Enforced synchronization of the control view and process' task box

Dear JOpera team,
I've experienced unexpected process behavior which turned out to be caused by some “implicit” tasks.
They were not visible within the control view, but listed within the “task” box of the process editor.
Although the control view focuses on modeling the sequence of tasks and not enumerating all of the
process' tasks (as the task box of the process editor do), it results in an counterintuitive and error-prone visualization when both displays run out of sync. This is the case when:

JOpera outside Eclipse

Hello

Is JOpera instalable outside Eclipse?
For example, as an application in a Tomcat server?
In other words:
if I would like to deploy JOpera on mys server, is it necessary to install Eclipse on my server?

Jean-Claude Moissinac

how to get JOpera source code ?

I want to study the JOpera ,but can't get the source code.
how to get jopera source code ?
Thanks!

Support for Human interaction

Hello,

I am curious, whether it is planned to integrate support for human interaction like BPEL4People?

Regards,
Emanuel