Elisabeth Müller [
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"jbpm5: recovery on app restart"
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Hi all,
I need to migrate fromjBPM 4.1 to jBPM 5. I'm trying to undstand how process instance
recovery, and especially timer recovery works, but I'm completely confused.
I do have a server application which starts and processes workflows in parallel. Workflow
state and history are persisted in an Oracle database.
The workflow execution moves from one stable state to the next stable state, which can be
a timer node.
When I'm shutting down my application and restarting it, i need to build up the
knowledge base in jbpm 5 as one of the first actions.
My assumption now is that I have to do +recover each process instance separately+ by
calling
JPAKnowledgedSession.loadStatefulKnowledgeSession();
At least I have to do this for all process instances which wait for a timer event to
happen.
Is this really correct ? I cannot believe that this is really the case. This means that I
cannot parallize my applications anymore, but I have to distribute the differnt process
instances among them.
Can someone help me out ?
Elisabeth
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