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Koen Aers resolved GPD-65.
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Resolution: Done
It was a little bit more complicated after all... The getSuperclassName() function you
used in the patch returns the superclass name as declared in the source file. If this name
is not fully qualified, the patch doesn't work. Anyway, I implemented the fix and
tested as good as I could. Let me know if there are still problems.
Would it possible to take parameters from an abstract super class of
the Delegation class in the GPD?
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Key: GPD-65
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/GPD-65
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: jpdl
Environment: Eclipse (Windows XP)
Reporter: Nicolas Arnaud
Assignee: Koen Aers
Fix For: jBPM jPDL Designer 3.1.7
Attachments: patch.txt
I have a problem with my AssignHandler class
I want to have a generic abstract class wich implements AssignHandler Other class extend
this class
I put the parameters in my abstract class, but with the GPD, when I use Delegation to
associate the sub-class to a Task, I can't get the parameters.
Would it possible to take parameters from the abstract super class of the Delegation
class?
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