A task is put in an unusable state if the execution it belongs to is signalled
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Key: JBPM-2807
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-2807
Project: jBPM
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: jBPM 4.0, jBPM 4.1, jBPM 4.2, jBPM 4.3, jBPM 4.x
Reporter: Ronald van Kuijk
Priority: Minor
Fix For: jBPM 4.x
When an execution is signalled, the task belonging to that execution becomes unusable. It
is made 'not-signalling', has no exection (thus cannot be ended, which you would
not want to) but it keeps showing up in the tasklist....
Proposed solution is to have an additional task state (like the 'timeout' that is
introduced). If an execution is signalled, the task is 'cancelled' this is
something completely different then it being completed or any other state....
The behaviour of which transition will be taken will not be different from what it is
now.... A warning will be logged that a execution is signalled and it would be better to
act on the task itself...
Subtasks will/should be treated the same.
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