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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-8330:
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joe, just to be clear we didnt add this in a "maintanence" version; we added it
in a new release of it and we added it since there were the limitation that there could
only be one process per folder. Now both approaches are supported - but yes we create the
more flexible layout by default since we saw no reason to force the more rigid approach.
The "old" form is still supported and I don't see how this can break your
patterns if you still name your files processdefinition.xml ?
JBPM 3 process definiton wizard creates files with new (JBPM 4?)
naming convention
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Key: JBIDE-8330
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-8330
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jbpm
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.M1, 3.2.0.CR1
Reporter: joe freeman
Assignee: Koen Aers
Fix For: 3.2.1
Original Estimate: 0 minutes
Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
We just upgraded to the 3.2.0 JBoss JBPM editing tools and the behavior has changed for
the definition creation wizard. It looks like the JBPM 3 wizard now creates files with the
JBPM 4 naming convention.It used to create files with the name gpd.xml,
processdefinition.xml and processimage.jpg. Now it creates files with
<def_name>.jpdl.xml, process.jpg and .<def_name>.gpd.xml.
This broke our file system loader code and we can't find any release notes or Jira
tickets that describe why or when this change was made. I found notes in
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/jbpm/jbpm-news-3.2.0.M1.html that show that this was
intentional.
I guess this could be changed to an enhancement that there should have been a property or
something to support the old format. This is a moderately large change to a product that
is essentially in maint mode.
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