Anybody out there? In my question I just wonder how the change of demands on
already defined and running processes can be handled.
Maybe this is a stupid question but in our business scenario it is very unlikely
to foresee all eventualities which can come up during a process execution and
therefore it is important to somehow be able to react on changed demands.
On the other hand it is a definite requirement that the process execution can be
controlled/observed by a software environment.
Or is it in this kind of scenario not recommended to use a process
definition/execution environment?
Regards,
Abid
Abid Hussain schrieb:
Hello,
I've a question about what happens to already instantiated and running
processes when the underlying process definition is modified (using jbpm
3.2).
Or, let's say it the other way round: is it possible to modify the
process definition of running processes at runtime and let them somehow
"migrate" to the new process definition?
This may sound a little strange. But it is a requirement of our business
scenario that a process definition can be changed at runtime, when it
becomes obvious in the daily work that the current definition doesn't
fulfill all needs in our business anymore.
Would be happy if someone could provide me with some feedback!
Regards,
Abid
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