[jboss-dev-forums] [Design of JBoss jBPM] - Re: introducing process instance ?

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Thu Apr 16 05:57:30 EDT 2009


"jbarrez" wrote : Executions are structured as a tree, so calling findActiveExecutionIn() will produce results if somewhere down the road there's a fork.
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  | So, for most of the use cases you are right. It makes the most sense on the process instance for end-users.
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  | However, perhaps power-users could find a usage for querying a subtree of the executions (for performance or something)

still, Andries' point might still be valid in the api.  as the power users can always cast to the implementation class if they want.

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