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Re: extending the palette [message #1066059 is a reply to message #1066051] |
Sat, 29 June 2013 15:21 |
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I'm guessing the errors are because of unresolved dependencies. Try installing all of the editor features into your eclipse development workbench from the nightly update site - this will install all of the dependencies you'll need to build and run the product. Then simply import all of the plugin source into your development workbench and you should be able to launch the editor. If you use EGit, you can clone the git repository and have it available in your eclipse workbench - do the "Import existing projects" from the EGit repository browser to get all of the plugin projects.
The plugin from the video is in the "examples" directory and is called org.eclipse.bpmn2.modeler.examples.customtask.
HTH,
Bob
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Re: extending the palette [message #1072877 is a reply to message #1072831] |
Tue, 23 July 2013 17:52 |
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Hi Mhammad,
I've updated the custom tasks example to illustrate how to extend a Boundary Event. This also pointed out a minor bug, which has been fixed along the way
These changes will be available in tonight's build, or you can pull down the latest source code from the eclipse git repo.
Have fun!
Bob
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Re: extending the palette [message #1074427 is a reply to message #1074176] |
Fri, 26 July 2013 18:56 |
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I have extended the customtask example to include event definitions. Check the git commit record to see what was changed.
The other example plugin (org.eclipse.bpmn2.modeler.runtime.example) extends the Association (a connection) element - this should get you started.
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Re: extending the palette [message #1089916 is a reply to message #1084457] |
Mon, 19 August 2013 12:37 |
mhammad makni Messages: 66 Registered: June 2013 |
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hi;
I want to have a boundary event like the others, ie I want a shape that contain an event like the default boundary in bpmn2 palette, moreover, I get these 2 errors
( The hierarchy of the type MyBoundaryEventDetailComposite is inconsistent)
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(The hierarchy of the type MyBoundaryEventPropertySection is inconsistent)
so, I read about this error and it seems that it is a problem of a missing jar and I think it's not, or, it is due to a deficiency in our extends/implements tree which I found it odd, because I copied it from your customtask example.
could you see the example of extension of association because I think it doesn't work.
my third request is about jBPM:
I think that jBPM doesn't "understands" the event which I'm adding them because it works on different logic, so I have to adapt jBPM on my extension, am I right?
beside, how jBPM does behave when it get <extension> tag.
thanks
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Re: extending the palette [message #1090797 is a reply to message #1089916] |
Tue, 20 August 2013 16:56 |
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Hmm, it's possible that you are missing a plugin in your development workbench, but I doubt it. Make sure that you import all of the BPMN2 Modeler and BPMN2 metamodel plugins into your workspace before trying to compile the CustomTask example - that's probably where your missing dependencies are
As far as jBPM runtime is concerned, the answer is "yes", you will have to modify the jBPM engine for your extensions, but be warned: this is not a trivial task and probably not something you can accomplish on a rainy weekend.
HTH,
Bob
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