From outside of a process instance I want to get visibility into the
current state of a process instance (e.g. what are its process variables and their
values). For some context? I am showing a list of the process instances, but want to give
the client more than just the instance id, process name, start time, end time, etc. I
want to give more info that identifies this process instance (to a user) ? which would
come from variables in the process instance.
I found that I can get the root token for a process instance, and then construct an
ExecutionContext from that which lets me get a variable. This seems sort of overkill. I
don?t want to do execution at this point? I just want to see into the process instance.
Is this the only/recommended way to do what I want?
Also, is it possible to get a list of the Process Variables in the process instance? I?ve
only found the ExecutionContext.getVariable() method ? for which I need to know the name
of a specific variable I am interested in.
Thanks,
-Jon
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