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Burr Sutter commented on JBESB-1801:
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Actually, bpm_orchestration3 shouldn't be using tokenID at all any more. The new
version of bpm_orchestration3 uses a file listener and some groovy code to trigger the
callback service. Signal & tokenID have been deprecated in ESB 4.3 and SOA-P 4.2
GA+.
bpm_orchestration3 quickstart documentation has to be revisited
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Key: JBESB-1801
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBESB-1801
Project: JBoss ESB
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Examples
Affects Versions: 4.2.1 CP3
Environment: Embedded, production
Reporter: Jiri Pechanec
Assigned To: Kevin Conner
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 4.2.1 CP4
1) At the beginning the quickstart prints
2008-06-10 09:28:39,460 INFO
[org.jboss.soa.esb.samples.quickstarts.bpm_orchestration3.esb_actions.SetupKey]
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2008-06-10 09:28:39,460 INFO
[org.jboss.soa.esb.samples.quickstarts.bpm_orchestration3.esb_actions.SetupKey]
businessKey: Demo1
2008-06-10 09:28:39,461 INFO
[org.jboss.soa.esb.samples.quickstarts.bpm_orchestration3.esb_actions.SetupKey] Body:
Hello start
2008-06-10 09:28:39,461 INFO
[org.jboss.soa.esb.samples.quickstarts.bpm_orchestration3.esb_actions.SetupKey]
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which is not mentioned
2) The step that talks about signalling process mixes apples with oranges - it speaks
about process id but token id should be used - so has to go to list of tokens for process.
The token id and process id can have different values
3) The text
[SetupSignal] --------------------------------
[SetupSignal] jbpmTokenId: 1
[SetupSignal] Body: Hello Signal
[SetupSignal] --------------------------------
is not printed second time
4) This note should not be included or rephrased to omit link millisToWaitForResponse
Note: There is NO
<millisToWaitForResponse>5000</millisToWaitForResponse>^M
therefore is no waiting for a response from the ESB. The request is^M
made asynchronously to the ESB Service and the process instance enters a
wait-state.^M
It goes to sleep and waits some external "signal". A
waiting/sleeping^M
process instance is held in the database.^M
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