rebo wrote: 
> Hmm something strange is going on, when I run ruote-kit independently
> via rackup, it works fine.  But when running as a gem running from my
> rails app it doesn't work.  Will investigate further.

Is there a workitem for attendees? If not, it's likely that you're not
running a ruote worker in your rails app.

HTH,
Torsten

> 
> On Jan 6, 4:31 pm, Torsten Schönebaum <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, den 06.01.2011, 08:18 -0800 schrieb rebo:
> >
> > > I'm a bit confused about the set expression,  I am trying to set a
> > > workitem field so a latter participant can access it.
> >
> > > For instance, from the documentation:
> >
> > > sequence do
> > >   set :field => 'subject', :value => 'food and beverage'
> > >   set :field => 'date', :val => 'tomorrow'
> > >   participant :ref => 'attendees'
> > > end
> >
> > > However putting the above in ruote-kit and launching the process does
> > > not seem to affect the subsequent workitem's fields for attendess.
> >
> > I can't reproduce this problem here[1]. Which versions of ruote,
> > ruote-kit and Ruby do you use? Mine are:
> > ruote: 2.1.11
> > ruote-kit: current HEAD
> > Ruby: ruby 1.8.7 (2010-04-19 patchlevel 253) [i686-linux], MBARI 0x8770,
> > Ruby Enterprise Edition 2010.02
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Torsten
> >
> > [1] That means, the workitem fields appear in
> >    http://localhost:9292/_ruote/workitems/0_0_2!!20110106-bejoyarani
> >     (example url) as expected.
> 



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