correct, you have to pass parameters like you do with normal actionhandlers, so something
like
| <assignment class="jnet.faces.PersonAssignmentHandler">
| <pooled-actors>#{accountantCompany.entityId}</pooled-actors>
|
<actor-id>#{personRelations.getPersonManagerActorId(accountantCompany)}</actor-id>
| </assignment>
|
Then have the properties/setters/getters called pooled-actors and actor-id as strings, and
then in the assign method, parse these strings as EL (see jbpm source for some examples)
and you're there.
Nice btw that you experimented yourself. Often people just reply 'how do I do
that', which makes me less interested in replying. This however does the opposite.
Neat...
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