User development,
A new message was posted in the thread "Upgrade from JBPM3 to JBPM4 woes":
http://community.jboss.org/message/524241#524241
Author : Ronald van Kuijk
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http://community.jboss.org/people/kukeltje
Message:
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Actually, we are not able to implement even a simple "start -
execute java - catch exception - end" process; we also open a thread:
http://community.jboss.org/thread/146114
but we get answer only from one user and no code sample to prove something is possible to
solve the problem.
First, if there already *is* another thread, there is no need to
highjack another one. And the answer that user is giving is GOOD. Java exceptions should
normally not come to the process level... Changing the state from exceptionhandlers was
also in jBPM 3 *not advised* and not used a lot (afaik)
Code examples of how to use the suggestions made by the user are planty.. There are
examples in the source, testcases etc... so...
We are thinking to downgrade to JBPM3 or probably evaluate another
product, if JBPM is going to do not handle such simple scenarios like this.
It IS handling such simple scenarios, just not like you want it. You have made just 4
posts in this forum on just ONE day and you are already complaining? May I ask why that
is?
We suspected we are facing problems because we are newbies on JBPM,
but
the lack of answers of our questions are starting to reveal deficiency
in the JBPM.
The lack of answers???? Wow, sorry but this really surprises me... the
answers to your other topic are good. Might be that you do not directly understand where
they are directing you. If that is the case, ask politely and were more then willing to
help. And saying that a lack of answers is revealing the real deficiency is even a bigger
surprise. If that realy is your feeling in a COMMUNITY (help from peers!!!!) forum after
this short period, maybe it is beter for you to find another engine and move on...
Sorry...
I hope someone here is able to give us answers to our doubts. I am
starting to ask to myself what do you call or manage inside JBPM
tasks...
Again, answers to what? The answers in your other topic are spot on....
And by starting to wonder what you manage inside jBPM tasks, I think you should read the
basic userguide and maybe some blogs on the internet... Personally (and without wanting to
offend you) I get the feeling you blame us for your (at this moment) lack of understanding
of jBPM.
Peace...
Ronald
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