Hello,

 I'm evaluating jBPM for one project. We want to move process definitions from 
existing system to separate server running jBPM that could be potentially 
reused. I've to create possible integration scenario.

Current system is fully functional and the user frontend is working, but since 
we want to have more flexible process definitions, moving them to JBPM would 
help us a lot.

My idea was:

1. Current system would signal user activities to jBPM, e.g. activity completed 
(since this would be just a small change in code where we currently do this 
with local data, no big deal)
2. I need to get feedback from the jBPM about instance progress. I don't want 
to put this as automated activity or listener 1000 times in every process, so I 
was thinking about a general solution. 
My idea is to create custom history service implementation that would do 
updates to current database. Then it could be completely process independent 
and process designers would not have to worry about this.

Has anyone tried this? So far I haven't found clean way how to add custom 
history service to jBPM via configuration. Ideally I would like just to plug my 
eg. CustomHistoryService to standard jBPM build to get it running.

Is this feasible? If you think that this can't be covered by jBPM use cases, 
let me know too.

Thanks,

 Martin



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