02-24-2011 10:14 AM
02-25-2011 05:55 AM
02-25-2011 09:46 AM
Can't you just install the Modeler on a server and point them to the right url?If only it were so simple! Currently I'm using Modeler to model some processes for a client company. I currently have no access to their IT systems, so I can't just install a server there, or install something that IT have never heard of on one of their existing servers. Next possibility is to install it on a public server, and let them access it across the web. I suppose this is possible, but currently I don't have admin access to any public servers. All I can do on my shared web server is to add things to directories below my home directory. I can also create MySQL databases. If I want to run some program, the only way I have to do it is to run a CRON job, or call it from a web page using PHP or Python or Perl. The server does run Apache. Is it possible to install and run Activiti with such limited access? If so, is the process documented somewhere?
Alternative, the Modeler can generate a png by using an url like http://localhost:8080/activiti-modeler/p/model/root-directory;sampleProcess.oryx.xml/pngThis might be good enough for now. Can you give a bit more information about the URL I have to use? I tried using http://localhost:8080/activiti-modeler/p/editor?id=C%3A%3BUsers%3BRowan2%3BDownloads%3Bactiviti-5.2%... which is just the URL that goes to my process diagram in Modeler with /png added on the end, but it just stays busy forever. Is this what you meant?
02-25-2011 09:56 AM
02-28-2011 03:47 AM
02-28-2011 05:25 AM
What URL did you need to use to make it work?I used:
I'll be looking into providing the 'export to png' as a function in the Modeler, since this is pretty cumbersome.Yes, this would be good. For me, it would also be useful to have an "export to PDF" function (preferably exporting the vector shapes rather than a bitmap, to keep the file small).
02-28-2011 07:16 AM
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