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Chris OBrien commented on JBPM-443:
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I ran into the same issue here, using the default jBPM 3.1.2 mappings, and MySQL 5.0.24.
The bit columns had an empty string.
When I changed the column in MySQL from BIT to SMALLINT, the problem fixed itself.
Actually, the data that was previously entered, and not showing up when it was a BIT
column, was then properly displayed (in MySQL query browser) after changing to a
SMALLINT.
Perhaps a bug in MySQL 5 itself?
JPBM does not work with MySQL 5.0
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Key: JBPM-443
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPM-443
Project: JBoss jBPM
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core Engine
Affects Versions: jBPM 3.0, jBPM 3.1, jBPM 3.0.1, jBPM 3.0.2, jBPM 3.0.3, jBPM 3.2
alpha 1, jBPM 3.1.1, jBPM 3.1.2, jBPM 3.0.4
Environment: Windows XP, Mysql 5.0 beta2, JBPM 3.0
Reporter: Ravi Prakash Reddy Ummadi
Assigned To: Tom Baeyens
When JBPM is used with MySQL 5.0, the process is skipping the intermediate steps in the
process definition.
The behaviour is unpredictable. The same works fine with MySQL 4.1 and other databases.
The problem may be in DB scripts ( DB scrips run fine though) or .hbm.xml files .
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