Ronald, maybe I am wrong, but it is talking about your Action within the
<exception-handler> moving the exception to an arbitrary node. But before that, it
states:
anonymous wrote :
| In the case of jBPM, control flow cannot be changed by the jBPM exception handling
mechanism.
|
I guess its saying that in Java, you can have nested exceptions, and the thread execution
will move to whatever point the exception is caught. In other words, JBPM does not move
its token automatically to like a global exception handler... it just executes a script or
action within a given exception handler. It is the responsibility of the action within
the exception handler to actually move the process to another node.
anonymous wrote :
| No, it is clear (to me ;-))
|
What are you saying no about? Clearing it up?
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