The console is a module of the jBPM jPDL installation. jBPM BPEL 1.1.Beta3 
builds on jBPM 3.2.Beta1, so that is the distribution you are looking for. 
Please visit the sourceforge file releases. Once you unzip the distribution, go 
to jbpm-jpdl-3.2.Beta1/deploy and you will find the console there. Currently, 
the console offers monitoring features for jPDL only. I am starting a 
discussion in the design forum about BPEL support. If you'd like, follow the 
discussion there.

anonymous wrote : for a developer who has to complete the investigation in 
couple of weeks, find out the best BPEL engine which will satisfy the company's 
most of the requirements, it can become really frustrating with little 
documentation that we get. The difference is JBPM developers [for that matter 
developer on any given product] 'live'  JBPM day in and out and we don't. We 
are trying to get there in very short period of time.
For a developer who has to read specs, implement a product, test in as many 
environments as possible, write documentation, find meaningful examples, give 
support to customers and still manage to find time to answer questions in the 
forums, it is frustrating to have a 72-page manual called 'little' 
documentation.

Agreed: it might not be enough. However, you might be surprised at how poorly 
documented are some of the jBPM BPEL dependencies, despite their technical 
merit. Instead of bashing the creators, I appreciate their effort, dive into 
their code to avoid bothering them with trivial issues and contribute 
improvements whenever I can.

Free open source not only means "free to download" but also "free to review" 
and "free to improve".

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