Max,
anonymous wrote : Is it something related to same context or something ? Any ideas how i
can achieve this .
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| I must mention i am creating seperate contexts in these different servlets if that
might be the case. I am really unsure of this behaviour .
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Once you cross contexts, you're relying on the database to know about the state of the
process. Within the same context, you will typically be re-reading from cache. So if
you're not persisting the process instance for some reason, that's when you'll
first see it.
So you should check out the state of the database after closing the first context.
It's illegal (meaning, "it will break occasionally") to work on the same
process in two contexts at the same time.
Your description of what you're doing has been a little too cursory to offer many
specifics. You're leaving too much out. If it's too complicated to communicate,
make a REAL simpler test case that illustrates the problem - not a "when I do
something like"... statement.
-Ed Staub
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