"kukeltje" wrote : I'm not in favour of end-users being able to realy cancel
the task. An admin/manager might and even then only if the process is not
hindered/disrupted in any way.
Point taken - however, consider this. The task form designer (person) may elect to simply
leave that button off of the task forms. Or, he/she may put the button on, but use
rendered="#{some custom EL}" to make it only visible to certain classes of users
(admins for example). If the component exists, it can be used or not used. If it
doesn't exist, it may only be not used. :-)
"kukeltje" wrote : Regarding the name issue... I'm still in favour of
requireing the name to be filled in the pd.....
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| besides that I also have an interesting one ;-) : use the description from the jpdl
file as a tooltip
Good idea - I can use the description by default, or allow the designer to override it in
the standard JSF way using the title attribute.
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