Maciej Swiderski [
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"Re: Logging node-level variable info"
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ProcessEventListener is designed to provide you with such capability, so you can build
your custom implementation of that interface and register it on the session. It will
trigger all enter/exit nodes and you can get quite some information out of it including
variables and process instance.
About unique ids of process instance, I believe you recreate session for each process and
if that's the case you'll get ids of the process instances to be reset and they
will start with 1... so if you enable persistence you'll get ids generated by db so
they will be unique. Alternatively you could implement you own ProcessInstanceManager and
ProcessInstanceManagerFactory that can be registered on the session which will be
responsible for generating unique ids of process instances
(org.jbpm.process.instance.ProcessInstanceManager,
org.jbpm.process.instance.ProcessInstanceManagerFactory).
if you like to go this way once you have your implementation you can register it like
this:
sessionProperties.put("drools.processInstanceManagerFactory", "YOUR CUSTOM
CLASSNAME");
KnowledgeSessionConfiguration config =
KnowledgeBaseFactory.newKnowledgeSessionConfiguration(sessionProperties);
kbase.newStatefulKnowledgeSession(config, environment);
There could be need to implement SignalManager and SignalManagerFactory as well...
HTH
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