Author: tom.baeyens(a)jboss.com
Date: 2009-02-04 02:36:48 -0500 (Wed, 04 Feb 2009)
New Revision: 3763
Modified:
jbpm4/trunk/modules/api/src/main/java/org/jbpm/activity/ActivityBehaviour.java
Log:
improved javadocs
Modified: jbpm4/trunk/modules/api/src/main/java/org/jbpm/activity/ActivityBehaviour.java
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---
jbpm4/trunk/modules/api/src/main/java/org/jbpm/activity/ActivityBehaviour.java 2009-02-04
07:36:06 UTC (rev 3762)
+++
jbpm4/trunk/modules/api/src/main/java/org/jbpm/activity/ActivityBehaviour.java 2009-02-04
07:36:48 UTC (rev 3763)
@@ -33,15 +33,16 @@
/** piece of Java code that is to be included in a process as activity behaviour
* or as a hidden listener to process events.
*
- * <p>Activities can be used to implement the behaviour of activities, in
+ * <p>ActivityBehaviour's can be used to implement the behaviour of
activities, in
* which case this behaviour is associated to a graphical activity in the diagram,
* or they can be added as events, in that case, they are being hidden from
* the diagram.
* </p>
*
- * <p>If an activity is the activity behaviour, then it can control the
propagation
- * of execution. Activity behaviours can be external activities. That means their
- * runtime behaviour is a wait state. In that case, {@link ExternalActivityBehaviour}
+ * <p>An ActivityBehaviour can control the propagation
+ * of execution. ActivityBehaviour's can become external activities when they
+ * invoke {@link ActivityExecution#waitForSignal()}. That means the
+ * activity will become a wait state. In that case, {@link ExternalActivityBehaviour}
* should be implemented to also handle the external triggers.
* </p>
*/
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