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"Re: TaskServer, persistence file and session"
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I found solution for me. It didn't work with one entity manager factory, but I managed
to make it work with two.
Persistence.xml has in both persistence units (nearly) all classes because I use one
orm.xml which merges all queries. In code I have following:
EntityManagerFactory emf = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(
"org.jbpm.persistence.jpa" );
EntityManagerFactory emfTask = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory(
"org.jbpm.myTask" );
Environment env = KnowledgeBaseFactory.newEnvironment();
env.set( EnvironmentName.ENTITY_MANAGER_FACTORY, emf );
env.set( EnvironmentName.GLOBALS, new MapGlobalResolver() );
TaskService taskService = new TaskService(emfTask,
SystemEventListenerFactory.getSystemEventListener());
I don't understand exactly why the persistence unit for process and for task are
different.
If anyone makes it running with one persistence, let me know.
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