Hi,
I recently updated to jBPM 3.1 and found that the TaskMgmtSession class doesn't check
if a custom TaskInstance class has been declared when loading TaskInstances from Hibernate
(e.g. TaskMgmtSession.getTaskInstance). I know that the actual class name is not
configured in jbpm.cfg.xml (it used to be an option in jbpm 3.0). Is this a design issue,
a bug, or something else? If it's a bug, perhaps the TaskInstanceFactory interface
could be changed to add a static method that returns the class or class name of the Object
constructed in the createTaskInstance method. The other option is to call the
createTaskInstance and use the .class property.
Input appreciated,
Julian
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