I miss some data restriction specification at jBPM. I think defining restrictions like "variable x can only be modified at task A" it's quite neccesary. The "task forms" feature could be an option, but I don't actually want to open jBPM console to final users.
I think I'm going to implement a variable-task permission matrix plus an automatic form generation in order to do this, but it's hard to believe there's nothing already done...
Any ideas?
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Hi Juan.
I think it is a good idea NOT to model all the backward transitions. Unfortunetely there is no out-of-the-box way of undoing (means rolling back a business transaction) at the moment. And some things have to be considered, like compensating actions and the like.
There was a discussion about it already a couople of times, but if I am right, it is not yet built in. We always implemented it project specific if required.
Cheers
Bernd
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