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"Re: How to handle an abortion of a work item?"
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There still seems to be no answer to this. When reading through the documentation and
looking at the sample code, there isn't anything pointing out how to abort a workflow.
In fact if you follow, what I regard as the straight forward solution (listed below) the
flow isn't interrupted at all.
I have a flow with two tasks that each is mapped to a WorkItemHandler. If I in my first
WorkItemHandler implementation call
workItemManager.abortWorkItem(workItem.getId());
I would assume that the second handler would not be called - but it does. Actually the
whole flow is completed.
Can someone explain how to abort a workflow and when the above method call is useful, if
not for exactly that?
Do I need to add other elements to my bpmn 2.0 flow? I have one start event, two tasks and
one end event. All connected in a lineary fashion.
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