It is a fully operational version of the Hangman game.
2 human players opposed in a 30 minutes game.
Who will be the smartest?
This example illustrates in a funny way some BPMN concepts such as asynchronous interaction between processes (using messages).
It also shows web form customization.
This process demonstrates the use of dynamic subprocesses in a loop.
Given the mode ('rent now' or 'book') chosen by the user, a different sub-process is called in the loop task.
It also shows how to manipulate a list of business objects (Bike) using getters and setters. With this feature, you can use a single business object in one or several forms instead of having to create a variable for each form field.
In the step "choose dates" you can also see how to update a data field (using HTML attributes) when the value of another data field changes.
The process helps you organize your tasks following the Getting Things Done method.
An highly customized look'n feel is included.
The process is based on a Java business object and leverage the power of using setters of java objects using the setVar connector or using the output action of forms.
This example demonstrate the use of the overview forms and customized dynamic labels
Nuomi (www.nuomi.com) is one of most successful T2B (team to business) company in China. This connector tries to get latest deal of your city from Nuomi.
Get the config file for an existing job on a hudson instance by invoking its remote API.This connector needs the apache http client library (http://hc.apache.org/)
Connector to handle Microsoft Office documents.
Current version only support Excel document creation.
Dependency : Apache POI 3.7 (earlier versions should worked but not tested)
This Connector allows you to interface with a running installation of ProActive Scheduling (http://proactive.inria.fr/).
ProActive Scheduling is a Multi-Platform Job Scheduler allowing the execution of Java or native distributed applications on heterogeneous external resources like Clouds, Grids or Clusters.
This process has an instantiation (initial) Generic Request Form to be completed by a User. When the User logs in to make a request, the Process takes the User’s information (first name, last name, and email address) from the User Profile in UserXP.
At the Step "Approve or Reject," the manager of the requestor is approves or rejects the User’s request. On completion, an email Connector sends a message to the requestor.
You can use the provided test Users John, Jack, and James.
Get the person who takes the first action and starts the parent process or nobody if the process does not contains a parent process (if the process is not a sub-process)
This connector allows you to invoke some JavaScript code in your process.
It uses the Mozilla Rhino JavaScript interpreter, that can be downloaded on the [url=http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/download.html]Rhino website[/url].
This set of RoleResolvers retrieve users from a database. (Access, AS400, DB2, H2, Informix, Ingres, MSSQLServer, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Teradata or any other database using JDBC)
Dependencies:
the provided lib database-X.X.jar
- the JDBC jar depending on your database