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The Process Designer (GPD) is a JBPM Eclipse plug-in for graphical design workflows. This article describes how to install GPD in eclipse. The example uses JBPM 4.3+eclipse 3.5. Eclipse recommends using the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers or the Eclipse IDE for Java and the developers. (Source: Http://blog.csdn.net/inkfish)
1. Download jbpm 4.3 and extract to local directory; (Source: Http://blog.csdn.net/inkfish)
2. Open eclipse;
3.eclipse Click menu help→ menu item Install new Software, appear install panel;
4. Click on the top right button add ..., the Add Site dialog box appears;
5. Fill in any name in the dialog box name, such as "JBPM updatesite";
6. Click the button on the right side of the dialog box archive ..., select jbpm to extract the Install/src/gpd/jbpm-gpd-site.zip in the directory
7. Click OK, close the dialog box;
8. At this time install panel will appear jbpm jPDL4 typeface components, all tick, and then click on the Next button below;
9. The next step is to install it all the way, like a normal plug-in, and then restart Eclipse after loading.
This plugin will monitor files with file names ending with. Jpdl.xml, and find that such files need to be opened to automatically invoke GPD. (Source: Http://blog.csdn.net/inkfish)