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Guillaume Porcher commented on JBPM-1285:
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The proposal is resumed in your previous comment :-)
The idea is to set a timer due date from a text expression.
The resolver parses and executes dueDateText, and returns the due date, which is a Date
object.
A timerDefinition has 2 fields: dueDateText and dueDateResolver. The dueDateResolver field
can contain a resolver object or the name of the resolver which is in a map of
DueDateResolvers in the environment.
The dueDateResolver implementation can optionally delegate the date resolution to a
expression engine (jsr223). It can add some processing of the value returned by the jsr223
expression evaluation (e.g. a xpath evaluation of a Bpel "for" expression will
return a javax.xml.datatype.Duration, and the dueDateResolver will transform this to a
Date object).
add fixed date timer support
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Key: JBPM-1285
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-1285
Project: JBoss jBPM
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: PVM
Reporter: Tom Baeyens
Assignee: Tom Baeyens
Priority: Critical
add support in the TimerDefinition for fixed dueDates
this should be done by adding a dueDate (type java.util.Date) property to the
TimerDefinition and adding the necessary logic in the timer creation.
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