Hi Meghana,
This is something which i understood from R&D.
A Token is an object that represents an execution
(
http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v3/userguide/graphorientedprogramming.html#ane...).
When the process is getting executed a token will have different nodes depending upon its
flow of execution, it can have receive, invoke or assign or anything else. And it holds
onto the last node that it executed if the process is not ended. When a process ends, its
tokens also ends.
So when you do
token.getNode();
|
you will always get the last node it executed. In your case its coming as invoke action
since that was the last node which executed and the process has not ended properly.
So I think this might not be a bug. Not sure 100%.
Hope this helps.
Dhanush
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