"camunda" wrote : I have written a EJB3-CommandServiceBean which has some
additional informations about the processes and some Entities in the process variables. So
it can load the required Entity-Objects (via JDO in that project). That could be handled
in the CommandServiceBean, no problem, no overhead with multiple remote calls (jepp, we
are in a Swing Client).
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| But how to return these additonal values?
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I didn't yet follow the scenario that you describe. Also, I didn't find in your
scenario hints at why a plain Object is no good. IMO, if you return an Object in the
interface, the command itself can decide to return a Map, the command itself or any other
object.
I'm not saying that this the best approach. I'm giving you my reasoning so that
you can explain where you see different. This also holds for the rest of this post
(probably all of my posts:-)
"camunda" wrote :
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| change the result of the execute-method is not a good idea, because then, we have to
now in the code which implementation of the CommandService we use, bad idea.
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i think it is the Command that should determine the return value and document that in the
javadocs. the command service implementation should not do anything with the return
value.
it might be that some commands are not usable in certain command service implementations.
E.g. when you implement a remote command service and the return value of the command is
not serializable...
but in any case, it is the command alone that should determine the result, unrelated to
the command service implementation
"camunda" wrote :
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| add the values to the process variables? sounds good at first, but has the problem, if
I add them to the processInstance (for example) before returning, they are treated as
process variables and persistet (which I do not want).
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i don't get this. you only need to explain if it is still relevant.
"camunda" wrote :
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| So if we have a Map as a return value, every CommandService-Implementation could add,
what it wants to add. And the client can look for entries in the Map and use them, if he
finds something. A concept like the "hints" for the PersistenceProvider in EJB
3...
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| What do you think?
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That could still be done with an object.
if (returnValue instanceof Map) ...
or
if (returnValue instanceof Hints) ...
"camunda" wrote :
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| I know, the most of the problems are not problems in the Webapp-World, but I think it
is worse to support Remote-Apps too...
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I want the command pattern to support both as good as possible. Let's keep this good
discussion going.
"camunda" wrote :
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| Thanks for any hints, ideas and comments! Unfortunatly, I am a little bit under time
pressure for that issue :-(
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| Regards
| Bernd
feel free to contact me on skype. or send me your telephone number and we can have a
discussion. i'm available for most of today and tomorrow.
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