Greetings. In order to run multiple instances of our application on the same box, we
typically qualify configuration files with the database and server that we are connecting
to.
I would like to start jBPM with "database.server.jbpm.cfg.xml" as the
configuration file. In my main program, which drives jBPM, I have
| static JbpmConfiguration jbpmConfiguration =
JbpmConfiguration.getInstance("database.server.jbpm.cfg.xml");
|
which works as expected.
However, when I start the scheduler thread, I see a log entry that
| JbpmConfiguration : using jbpm configuration resource 'jbpm.cfg.xml'
|
even though I specify my private jbpmConfiguration in the constructor:
| public class Scheduler extends org.jbpm.scheduler.impl.Scheduler {
| private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(Scheduler.class);
|
| /* NOTE: This class should override the start method of jBPM's Scheduler class,
| * so we can supply our custom configuration factory.
| */
| public void start() {
| SchedulerThread schedThread = getSchedulerThread();
| log.info("Starting the scheduler thread");
|
| schedThread = new SchedulerThread(Manager.jbpmConfiguration);
|
| schedThread.setInterval(getInterval());
| schedThread.addListener(new HistoryListener());
| schedThread.start();
| log.info("Scheduler thread is running");
| }
|
| class HistoryListener implements SchedulerListener {
| public void timerExecuted(Date date, Timer timer) {
| List historyLogs = getSchedulerHistoryLogs();
| historyLogs.add(new SchedulerHistoryLog(date, timer));
| if (historyLogs.size() > getHistoryMaxSize()) {
| ((LinkedList)historyLogs).removeLast();
| }
| }
| }
|
| }
|
I don't see where a new JbpmConfiguration is being created, but it is somewhere
between the creation and start of the scheduler thread.
How can I specify that one particular configuration file is to be used for the creation of
all jBPM contexts and services? Thanx.
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