[jbpm-dev] [Design of JBoss jBPM] - Re: Cancelling a task fires task-end event
tom.baeyens@jboss.com
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Tue Oct 7 04:18:36 EDT 2008
"jbarrez" wrote : Perhaps for jBPM4, something drastical should happen to cover this since it will never be good for everybody... perhaps working with inheritance for events, so that you could catch Task-end and Task-cancel but also Task-finished (parent of end and cancel) event that is a catch-all if it doens't matter ... ?
That is what I was trying to indicate:
In jBPM 4, the task lifecycle will be expresssed in a resource file that can be customized by the user. The different states a task can be in and the events that are fired are then specified in that configuration file.
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