Michael Rinne [
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Hi,
Concerning exception handling, I saw that advice to take care of exceptions in the user
code a couple of times in this forum, but I am not totally convinced that this is capable
to handle all cases that arise in BPM.
Let us assume I have a process definition containing the sequence state1 -> task1 ->
task2 -> state2. Let us further assume there is some sort of dependency between task1
and task2, i.e. if task2 fails we have to perform some kind of undo for task1. If I handle
exceptions within the user code for task2 I am not able to undo task1, because I do not
want task2 to know about task1. For the same reason, I do not want to combine task1 and
task2 into a single task.
The solution in jpdl 4 seems to be adding another transition from task2 to a task
"undo_task1" and any exception in task2 will make sure that we take the
transition to "undo_task1". Another transition from "undo_task1" will
lead back to state1 and of course we add a decision in order to prevent processing from
taking this circle endlessly.
However, an exception-handler as provided by jpdl 3 seems to be a convenient way to handle
most exceptions on a BPM scale, although it will most likely not be as flexible as the
explicit solution sketched above.
What are you opinions on this?
Does anyone have a better idea on how to do exception handling on BPM scale with jpdl 4?
Thanks,
Michael
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