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Sebastian Schneider commented on JBPM-2537:
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So if the default behaviour was to keep the task open but allow to delete and if this
still makes sense as stated by Jorama, why not target this at 4.2? The problem with this
that you are modelling something fine and really usual but it will lead you to an
undeleteable and uncompleteable task. AFAIK the executionId is stored within the task
object but since the execution is deleted anyway afterwards when the scope is back to the
main execution what's the problem with allowing the task to be deleted?
I consider this to be as important as to be fixed in 4.2.
A triggered timer does not end the task which is left
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Key: JBPM-2537
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-2537
Project: jBPM
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Runtime Engine
Affects Versions: jBPM 4.1, jBPM 4.0
Reporter: Alexis Seigneurin
Fix For: jBPM 4.3
Attachments: screenshot-1.jpg, workflow-test-jbpm4.1.zip
In my process definition, "task1" has a transition with a due date. When this
timer is triggered by the job executor, the transition takes the process to
"task2" but "task1" still looks active. For instance, when I run a
"task query", instead of only finding "task2", both "task1"
and "task2" are found.
Here is my process definition:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<process name="test1"
xmlns="http://jbpm.org/4.0/jpdl">
<start g="-9,192,48,48" name="start1">
<transition g="-44,-18" name="to task3"
to="task3" />
</start>
<end g="490,192,48,48" name="end1" />
<task g="272,189,92,52" name="task1">
<transition g="-42,-18" name="to end1" to="end1"
/>
<transition g="-45,-18" name="to java1"
to="reminder">
<timer duedate="10 seconds" />
</transition>
</task>
<java class="fr.idm.SimpleReminder" g="272,316,92,52"
method="remind" name="reminder">
<transition to="task2" />
</java>
<end g="626,319,48,48" name="end2" />
<task g="454,316,92,52" name="task2">
<transition g="-42,-18" name="to end2" to="end2"
/>
</task>
<task g="113,189,92,52" name="task3">
<transition g="-44,-18" to="task1" name="to
end1" />
</task>
</process>
For testing purpose, I introduced "task3" before "task1". It is not
listed by the task query, which makes me think that, once "task1" is left, it
should no longer be active.
This looks like
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-967 but the suggested solution
does not seem applicable to JBPM 4.x.
I will attached the whole source code.
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