Michał Minicki [
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"Re: JBPM5 - Process Versioning"
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Okay, I have read the whole manual again. It implies (but does not say it directly) that
JBPM should load the process definitions from file system at the application start via
knowledge builder and then store it in memory, right? Now, when you start the particular
process instance via kbase, it then saves (persists?) all the information needed to finish
the proces in case something goes wrong (like server restart). Am I right?
So basically, when you upload new process definition (overwriting) old file and restart
the server, all currently running (safe point) or waiting processes (on wait states, human
tasks, etc) should be able to finish their work using old process definition (because the
information is persisted) and all new processes will use the newly uploaded diagram?
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