When running in a Spring Boot application as follows:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.camunda.bpm.extension</groupId>
<artifactId>camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter</artifactId>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.camunda.bpm.extension</groupId>
<artifactId>camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter-webapp</artifactId>
</dependency>
Is it possible to create a TaskList plugin following the information posted here ?
Currently: no.
It’s like the webapp on central: if you want custom plugins, you have to build it yourself.
We have an open issue https://github.com/camunda/camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter/issues/155 that hopefully will make it to the 2.0 release that will simplify enhancing the webapp/webjar with plugins …
You can use Bernds webjar-ee post as a base https://github.com/camunda/camunda-consulting/tree/master/snippets/camunda-webapp-webjar-ee and try to add plugin dependencies to the pom. If you do so, please share your experiences on the github issue, it will help to publish a centralized solution.
@jangalinski thanks so much for the quick answer and some guidance, I’ll follow your advice and update the issue with my findings
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(Nearly two years later) an update: enhancing the webapp has indeed been simplified. After some initial doubt based on old info in search results, I was able to both override JS configurations and extend with JS+Java+SQL plugins in an embedded app which uses camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter-webapp
3.0.0 and the Spring Boot Gradle Plugin based on this example:
7.9/cockpit/cockpit-sample-plugin
A collection of usage examples for Camunda Platform intended to get you started quickly - camunda-bpm-examples/cockpit/cockpit-sample-plugin at 7.9 · camunda/camunda-bpm-examples
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