Additionally you get a console to monitor and manage your process instances and a slew of other features which we can discuss offline.
Thanks Vishal On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Antonio Marín Cerezuela < [email protected]> wrote: > On 06/29/2010 03:00 PM, Kristian Rink wrote: > > Gary; > > > > Am 29.06.2010 10:06, schrieb Gary Brown: > >> You might want to try JBoss Tools > >> (http://www.jboss.org/tools/download.html). > >> It includes a maintained version of the Eclipse BPEL editor and ODE > >> deployment descriptor editor. However it is geared to deployment on > >> JBoss > >> App Server, so I don't believe it includes the deployer for Tomcat - > >> so you > >> may need to manually package and deploy the BPEL process into tomcat. > > > > Thanks a bunch for your comments. Meanwhile I installed JBoss Tool > > Suite for other reasons and figured out that indeed by now the BPEL > > stuff is there, so indeed it must have been in there somehow. Now to > > see where it gets me. :) > > > > Thanks loads and all the best, > > Kristian > You also have Intalio BPMS suite which has a Tomcat server running the > war distribution of ODE. It's a rebranded version of the Eclipse plugin > with the upload option to the server. > > Regards, > Antonio > -- Vishal Saxena Vice President Engineering Intalio Inc http://vishals.blogspot.com
