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Ronald van Kuijk updated JBPM-2712:
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Original Estimate: 3 hours
Remaining Estimate: 3 hours
Description: It should be possible to add a <timer> as the child of the
<transition> element contained within a <custom> activity in the same manner
that it is for <state> activities. If a custom activity executes a waitForSignal()
inside the execute() element (as is the case in our use case) then we need to be able to
put a timeout on this activity such that if no signal is recieved within a specified
period the timeout will fire and action can be taken. This is possible in a <state>
activity but currently not in the custom activity. (was: It should be possible to add a
<timer> as the child of the <transition> element contained within a
<custom> activity in the same manner that it is for <state> activities. If a
custom activity executes a waitForSignal() inside the execute() element (as is the case in
our use case) then we need to be able to put a timeout on this activity such that if no
signal is recieved within a specified period the timeout will fire and action can be
taken. This is possible in a <state> activity but currently not in the custom
activity. We tried to do this by changing our <custom> with a <state> and this
worked for the timeout but the signalling then failed (see JIRA JBPM-2711) so currenty we
can find no solution to this issue.)
Assignee: Ronald van Kuijk
Ability to add timer to transitions in <custom> activity in the
same way that they can be added to the <state> task.
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Key: JBPM-2712
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-2712
Project: jBPM
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Runtime Engine
Affects Versions: jBPM 4.3
Reporter: Martin Porter
Assignee: Ronald van Kuijk
Attachments: TimerTest.java
Original Estimate: 3 hours
Remaining Estimate: 3 hours
It should be possible to add a <timer> as the child of the <transition>
element contained within a <custom> activity in the same manner that it is for
<state> activities. If a custom activity executes a waitForSignal() inside the
execute() element (as is the case in our use case) then we need to be able to put a
timeout on this activity such that if no signal is recieved within a specified period the
timeout will fire and action can be taken. This is possible in a <state> activity
but currently not in the custom activity.
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