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Arjan van Bentem commented on GPD-16:
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Probably related, in alpha2:
When pasting the XML start-comment tag < ! - - to add comment in processdefinition.xml
then the nodes following that opening seem to be removed from memory right away. Next,
when typing the closing - - > the nodes are restored, but any position information is
still lost: the nodes get coordinates (0, 0) and the graphical representation is useles.
When hitting Save one is lost: the gpd.xml is stored with the zero-values for the
coordinates (and probably some more details are lost, such as width). Eclipse local
history can be used to restore the previous version.
Note that when typing < ! - - then Eclipse inserts the closing - - > right away,
which preserves the layout. But when removing the closing - - > (to move it elsewhere),
or when pasting < ! - - from the clipboard, then information is lost.
This happened to me multiple times when temporarily disabling some conditions by adding
some comment tags...
[as there's no preview here and I'm not sure JIRA will handle the < ! - -
correctly, I added some spaces above]
Arjan.
moving nodes around corrupts process
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Key: GPD-16
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/GPD-16
Project: JBoss jBPM GPD
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jpdl
Affects Versions: jBPM JPDL Designer 3.1.0 alpha1
Reporter: Koen Aers
Assigned To: Koen Aers
Priority: Minor
in the XML i moves some nodes around. that lead to a corrupted graphical view. i tried to
delete the whole gpd.xml content (and then the whole) file in the hope that the graphical
content would be restored, but instead i lost the content of the processdefinition.xml and
had to start all over again.
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