Paolo Di Tommaso wrote:
> I'm not absolutely specking about a core implementation.
> 
> This should regards a Seam or just JBPM integration. JBPM provides a 
> very nice process flow designer.
> 
> I think would be possible to have a process flow that defines the Wicket 
> page and the inner model binding-persistence.
> 
> Using the designer the user could draw visually the flow between pages 
> .. but this is what Seam do with page flow.

This strikes me as doing something shiny just because you can, rather 
than because it would be useful. The reason you need this kind of stuff 
in Seam is presumably that you end up managing all the state yourself 
otherwise? I prefer to just write some trivial Java, thanks.

Al
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Alastair Maw
Wicket-biased blog at http://herebebeasties.com

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