Re: R: R: Shark engine persitsted java variables
[email protected] Tue, 6 Sep 2005 21:31:56 -0400
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"Riccardo Bocci" <[email protected]> wrote on 09/06/2005 01:20:06 PM: > Hi Geeta, > I'm quite new to Shark engine and XPDL Interfaces and I'm not yet > expert to navigate > the Shark classes and APIs to find what I'm sarching for. > Could you advise me about some documentation or tutorial on basic > process Navigation? Hi Riccardo: Are you also new to workflow in general? In which case, you should try and read up on the WfMC specs. Here's a link I found really helpful for the definitions: http://www.wfmc.org/standards/docs/tc003v11.pdf Once you have at least an overall idea of the specs and the definitions involved, you can look at JaWE, the java Workflow editor which ships with Shark. There is a tutorial in JaWE which is pretty helpful. Then you can read up on Shark documentation on the Shark website. Especially look at all the links here: http://shark.objectweb.org/doc/1.1/index.html as well as http://shark.objectweb.org/doc/faq.html There is also a "getting started" page which you can work through. Also, browse though the mail archives. There's a lot of stuff hidden there..:) Finally if you are used to web applications, look at the code in http://shark.objectweb.org/components.html#_apps_ . It is a beginner's web app which uses Shark as a client and may help orient you. > I've just saw the "How To ..." Tutorial given by the installation of > the engine but seem not > Exhaustive (i.e. how can I extract a terminated Process to view his > history, the variables changed etc..) > > Many Thanks for the support > and patience Good luck and hope this helps! Geeta
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