tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post8010747245050783647..comments2024-03-11T09:40:29.513+01:00Comments on Java Enterprise Stuff: JBPM 3.2.9 on JBoss 6Gimbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17665231831706902752noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-13603843066034576572014-02-11T18:43:48.900+01:002014-02-11T18:43:48.900+01:00Sorry but this is just too old, I don't use th...Sorry but this is just too old, I don't use the tech anymore so I can't really comment on anything anymore. I suggest you read the very extensive hornetq documentation in stead.Gimbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17665231831706902752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-70482469803379854072014-02-11T11:33:31.188+01:002014-02-11T11:33:31.188+01:00I have implemented your solutions and messages are...I have implemented your solutions and messages are queued by hornetq but it is not consuming by jbpm,what else shuld we do to consume the message.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10132639787061880824noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-81512159283313001252012-03-04T17:33:27.105+01:002012-03-04T17:33:27.105+01:00Sorry, but I don't think I'm going to even...Sorry, but I don't think I'm going to even attempt it; I don't have a need for it in my work environment. If you want to use a legacy technology like JBPM 3, you'll also have to use a legacy server. JBoss 6 (or 6.1) can hardly be called legacy though.Gimbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17665231831706902752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-40049680475667758712012-03-04T11:46:41.492+01:002012-03-04T11:46:41.492+01:00If I can suggest it would be awesome if you could ...If I can suggest it would be awesome if you could try to migrate jbpm 3 to jboss7.1 as it's quite stable now.<br /><br />I think it could be very helpful for many people.<br /><br />btw. Very good blog, thanks for sharing your knowledge with others!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-46396636216204137282011-08-11T23:00:14.613+02:002011-08-11T23:00:14.613+02:00Looks good to me (I never made any changes to web....Looks good to me (I never made any changes to web.xml and jboss-web.xml by the way). But I'm a bit lost now. Are you still having an actual problem here? <br /><br />BTW you can post XML in blogspot by replacing all < with &lt;. A bit annoying, but whatever.Gimbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17665231831706902752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-40360786311667272412011-08-11T19:48:14.379+02:002011-08-11T19:48:14.379+02:00I remove <> so you can see xml...:
I have t...I remove <> so you can see xml...:<br /><br />I have the entry in hibernate conf file :<br /><br />!-- DataSource properties (begin) --<br />property name="hibernate.connection.datasource" java:JbpmDS property<br />!-- DataSource properties (end) --<br /><br />web.xml :<br /><br /> resource-ref<br /> description<br />Logical name of the data source that provides connections to<br /> the persistence service. Must match the hibernate.connection.datasource<br /> property in the Hibernate configuration file.<br /> description<br /> res-ref-name jdbc/JbpmDS res-ref-name<br /> res-type javax.sql.DataSource res-type<br /> res-auth Container res-auth<br /> resource-ref<br /><br />jboss-web.xml :<br /><br />jboss-web<br /><br /> security-domain java:/jaas/jbpm-console security-domain<br /><br /> resource-ref<br /> res-ref-name jdbc/JbpmDS res-ref-name<br /> jndi-name java:/JbpmDS jndi-name<br /> resource-ref<br /><br />jboss-webdarulhttp://darul.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-83619256654718796252011-08-11T17:40:00.538+02:002011-08-11T17:40:00.538+02:00> java:comp/env/jdbc/JbpmDataSource
Check the ...> java:comp/env/jdbc/JbpmDataSource<br /><br />Check the 'patching hibernate.cfg.xml' section of the JBoss 5.1 patch guide.<br /><br />http://entjavastuff.blogspot.com/2010/11/jbpm-329-on-jboss-51.htmlGimbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17665231831706902752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-20852150751266392312011-08-11T17:17:19.775+02:002011-08-11T17:17:19.775+02:00sorry, xml is not displayed well heresorry, xml is not displayed well heredarulhttp://darul.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-36120542619979237972011-08-11T17:14:19.526+02:002011-08-11T17:14:19.526+02:00Thanks for you fast reply.
I downloaded 3.2.9 ver...Thanks for you fast reply.<br /><br />I downloaded 3.2.9 version and not get previous ClassNotFound exception anymore.<br /><br />But one issue with configuration of datasource in web.xml of gpd-deployer jboss-web.xml.<br /><br />What do I need I do not understand ;)<br /><br />Extract from my hibernate.cfg.xml :<br /><br />...<br /> <br /> java:comp/env/jdbc/JbpmDataSource<br />...<br /><br />Extract from my jbpm-mysql-ds.xml<br />...<br /> JbpmDS<br />...<br /><br /><br />And then the 2 gpd conf files :<br /><br />jboss-web.xml<br /><br />...<br /> <br /> jdbc/JbpmDataSource<br /> java:/JbpmDS<br /> <br />...<br /><br />web.xml<br /><br />...<br /> <br /> Logical name of the data source that provides connections to<br /> the persistence service. Must match the hibernate.connection.datasource<br /> property in the Hibernate configuration file.<br /> jdbc/JbpmDataSource<br /> javax.sql.DataSource<br /> Container<br /> <br />...<br /><br />Is something wrong in this last 2 files, jim-console is working well, I would like use gpd servlet for deployment.<br /><br />Thanksdarulhttp://darul.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-11324418153215670252011-08-11T14:21:31.047+02:002011-08-11T14:21:31.047+02:00Did you also follow the instructions in the JBoss ...Did you also follow the instructions in the JBoss 5.1 article linked to at the top?<br /><br />I highly suggest you use JBPM 3.2.9 (download from the URL specified in the JBoss 5.1 article) as that is the one I use myself; with all the steps documented you should end up in the same situation as me.<br /><br />> After I do not find a way do deploy gpd-deloyer, it say class not found with ProcessUploadServlet.class… do I need to compile it with my java version ?<br /><br />You shouldn't need to compile anything. If you use a release of Java that is too low you'll get the 'unsupported class version' error. I suggest first trying JBPM 3.2.9 to see if that fixes it.Gimbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17665231831706902752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8941342968646615941.post-11835297335369236252011-08-11T13:45:04.886+02:002011-08-11T13:45:04.886+02:00Hello, thank you a lot to share all these tips, I ...Hello, thank you a lot to share all these tips, I know it is a lot of job.<br /><br />I am also under jboss 6 and would like not to update it right now.<br /><br />Using jbpm 3.2.8, I have followed all the instructions, recompilation of "enterprise" and "identity" libraries, HornetQ conf files etc...<br /><br />I configured my datasource which use MySql. You could also add method to fill jbpm database even it is provided in jdpm distributions..;) <br /><br />Few questions :<br /><br />- I do not find a way to change code for org.jbpm.identity.hibernate.IdentitySessionFactory, any special dependency needed to get getCache() method available.<br />- Security for HornetQ : do not know where to place security options in conf file...<br /><br />Despite this, at the end, jbpm console seams to be working like a charm.<br /><br />- After I do not find a way do deploy gpd-deloyer, it say class not found with ProcessUploadServlet.class… do I need to compile it with my java version ?<br /> <br />Sorry for all theses questions, but you help me a lot…it takes hours and hours to make this ;)<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Juldarulhttp://darul.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com