I have a similar problem, although in my case the nodes have async='true'.
The exception I get is
| org.hibernate.StaleObjectStateException: Row was updated or deleted by another
transaction (or unsaved-value mapping was incorrect): [org.jbpm.graph.exe.Token#48]
| at
org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.check(AbstractEntityPersister.java:1769)
| at
org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.update(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2412)
| at
org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.updateOrInsert(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2312)
| at
org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.update(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2612)
| at org.hibernate.action.EntityUpdateAction.execute(EntityUpdateAction.java:96)
| at org.hibernate.engine.ActionQueue.execute(ActionQueue.java:279)
| at org.hibernate.engine.ActionQueue.executeActions(ActionQueue.java:263)
| at org.hibernate.engine.ActionQueue.executeActions(ActionQueue.java:168)
| at
org.hibernate.event.def.AbstractFlushingEventListener.performExecutions(AbstractFlushingEventListener.java:298)
| at
org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultFlushEventListener.onFlush(DefaultFlushEventListener.java:27)
| at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.flush(SessionImpl.java:1000)
| at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.managedFlush(SessionImpl.java:338)
| at org.hibernate.transaction.JDBCTransaction.commit(JDBCTransaction.java:106)
| at
org.jbpm.persistence.db.DbPersistenceService.commit(DbPersistenceService.java:262)
| at org.jbpm.persistence.db.DbPersistenceService.close(DbPersistenceService.java:218)
| at org.jbpm.svc.Services.close(Services.java:236)
| at org.jbpm.JbpmContext.close(JbpmContext.java:136)
| at org.jbpm.job.executor.JobExecutorThread.executeJob(JobExecutorThread.java:190)
| at org.jbpm.job.executor.JobExecutorThread.run(JobExecutorThread.java:60)
|
I have tried::
- all the possible isolation levels (as suggested in the forum).
- the different "lock" options in the join and in the fork.
- tried to put back the flush that Tom removed some time ago in the Join class.
- selected the correct hibernate dialect.
But I still have the same issue.
The StaleObjectStateException is making one of the nodes to be executed twice, but if
you have a more complicated graph, it's making a part of the graph not to be executed
at all.
Any idea about how to proceed ? I saw that the issue JBPM-1757 was Deferred to 3.3.2
planned for May 2009. Is there any way that we could get the Join and Fork with parallel
processing of nodes (async=true) before?
Does anyone have a similar configuration running in Oracle with 3.3.0GA or is it
something that simply is not working yet due to a regression error ?
I would really appreciate any help, as I have been investigating the issue, reading the
forum entries, and trying different configurations for almost a week, and I am still not
able to make it work.
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