Hello John,
Thank you for your well explaining example, I understood at least 95%
of it. It made fun to proceed the workitems, each user has. I think
it’s the right direction for achieving my goal.
My main fault was, that i did not realize that participants are the
real users or roles acting through the workflow. I thought thar
participants are synonyms for my well known JBPM-Nodes, but now, i
have the right view.
For now, I have 2 questions about it:
1. Why do I have to use the worker
(Ruote::Worker.new(Ruote::FSStorage…) within the server Script and why
does it work without the “worker” within the client script?
If I put this part into the client script, multiple clients are able
to work without the server(“server worker” ) :
@dboard = Ruote::Dashboard.new(
Ruote::Worker.new(
Ruote::FsStorage.new('ruote_work')))
2. What do you think, will be the next step in order to integrate this
client into a rails controller which writes out json-objects or plain
html-stream? I do not want you solving my complete work; I just need
an inspiration how to continue.
Thank you very much,
Greetings
Klaus
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