Rafael Soledade [
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Hi guys,
I want to implement a timeout event for one of my processes. I saw an example where
there's a boundaryEvent -> Script -> End flow integrated in the main flow .bpmn
(it's not connected to any other process), and basically it sets a timer cycle
attached to some reference, which expires after a while (in my specific case, I want to
force abortion of the task if it's not completed after 6 hours). Here's the bit of
code of the example I downloaded:
<boundaryEvent id="_4" name="TimerEvent"
attachedToRef="_7" >
<timerEventDefinition>
<timeCycle xsi:type="tFormalExpression">500ms</timeCycle>
</timerEventDefinition>
</boundaryEvent>
When trying to implement this in my actual project, I noticed there was no editor in the
eclipse .bpmn interface for setting up boundary event, only intermediateCatchEvent. When I
changed the .bpmn file code, it doesn't save my custom boundary event, it just
overwrites it. So my question is, how can I set a boundary event in jbpm5.4 using
Eclipse?
Cheers
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