timer tests
by Tom Baeyens
Hi Alejandro,
you removed the exclusions that i introduced
<exclude>org/jbpm/scheduler/exe/TimerDbTest.java</exclude>
<exclude>org/jbpm/taskmgmt/exe/TaskTimerExecutionDbTest.java</exclude>
now this fails on my machine.
For some reason, these problems do not show up in the hudson matrix. Does anyone
else see those tests fail in the current trunk ?
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regards, tom.
15 years, 6 months
[Design of JBoss jBPM] - Re: build failing ?
by tom.baeyens@jboss.com
i got those process archive tests working now also on jdk 6.
the problem was that i checked if the ProcessClassLoader found a certain class by loading the class in a process archive, then removing the class from the file system (cause there it is in the test classpath) and then deploying the archive and then using the class.
the 2 tests were somehow interfering. i don't know the cause. but it turned out that the test classloader already loaded the action handler before the test began. so the even though the actionhandler was loaded with the process classloader, it was already found previously by the parent of the process classloader before.
ps. kukeltje, are you already back awake ? well... in case your were, i'm sure that after reading the previous explanation you have been put back to sleep for another couple of days :-)
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[Design of JBoss jBPM] - Re: Analytical and operational dashboards
by KrisVerlaenen
At this point, I believe the database itself could almost be considered an API, it defines the data that could be reasoned on. Currently there is need to put a Java API on top of that, as it will become very difficult to create one that is both generic enough to support all use cases and specific enough to offer simple methods to end users. I do believe though that it could be useful to define a "minimal" schema (the minimal data that the db should contain to make it useful), and think about making that extensible so people can add more information later (and be able to use that extra information somehow in the analysis).
Are there any plans to support business indicators (KPIs)? Because people usually don't really reason about "the number of process instances", more about "outstanding orders", "the time to complete an order", etc. This might be somewhat related to CEP: creating higher-level business events from lower-level process events. Just a thought for the future though, to support business users. Simple operational dashboards for admins are probably the first step towards that.
Heiko: I'd love to hear about your ideas / technology / progress on this next week, you don't be surprised if I ask you that question ;)
Kris
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15 years, 7 months