[jboss-user] [jBPM] - BPMN2-Modeler Script task doesn't show java/mvel dropdowns
rikmorgan
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Thu Oct 25 12:11:03 EDT 2012
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"BPMN2-Modeler Script task doesn't show java/mvel dropdowns"
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Updated both an Eclipse Indigo and Eclipse Juno install using the BPMN site http://download.eclipse.org/bpmn2-modeler/site/ http://download.eclipse.org/bpmn2-modeler/site/ and all appeared to work correctly.
However, when I insert a Script task into a bpmn process diagram, then open the properties dialog, the script format dropdown doesn't exist, instead I see a label that says "Script Format" followed by "text/xml". My coworker gets a dropdown menu there that offers Java and MVEL. So how come I don't get those choices?
Also, the place where there should be a drop down isn't even outlined to make it appear like a data entry text box, it just looks like the words are part of the label, but I can click there and change the value. Same goes for the script box beneath it. I just see a label that says "Script" and I have to know that if I click to the right of it somewhere, I can start typing. There's no visual clue.
Anyone else run into this and know what's causing it? I assume there's an incompatibility with other Indigo/Juno components like EMF or GEF, but no amount of updating those things fixes the problem.
thanks.
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