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"Re: jBPM5 Exception Handling"
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Hi Maciej,
Thanks for the response. You are right I do not have an event handler in my case. I was
trying to use the "Exception Handlers" in the sub-process to handle the fault
which simply prints a message stating that the fault has been handled. I have attached a
screen shot below. In the "Properties" View, you can see that I have added the
exception handler for the fault. However when I run the process this handler is never
called. The other thing I notice is that the code in the handler is never saved to the
process XML file (its still looks like what I have attached earlier). Now if I close the
process file in Eclipse and re-open it the code associated with the Exception Handler is
no longer there?
So I have 3 questions:
1. Why does my code in Exception Handler not save in the process XML file, and why does it
disappear when I close and re-open the process file in Eclipse?
2. Do I always need a Signal Event to handle exceptions, can I not do this in the
Exception Handler itself?
3. Even if I provide a Signal Event, it will have to be triggered by the Exception Handler
of the sub-process, which means that the Exception Handling code should remain in the
process XML.
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