Hello,
I used a global exception handler in my process definition, like the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
| <process-definition
| xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.2"
| name="simple">
| <start-state name="start">
| <transition name="to_state" to="first">
| <action name="action"
class="com.sample.action.NoHandlerAvailable">
| <message>Going to the first state!</message>
| </action>
| </transition>
| </start-state>
| <state name="first">
| <transition to="end"></transition>
| </state>
| <end-state name="end"></end-state>
| <exception-handler>
| <action class="com.sample.action.TestExceptionHandler">
| </action>
| </exception-handler>
| </process-definition>
In the above example, the action handler com.sample.action.NoHandlerAvailable is not
available (or maybe causes an exception). In case the exception handler class is not
available (or causes an exception itself), 3.1.2 and 3.2GA stopped executing the process
flow. After upgrading to 3.2.2 or above (have not tried 3.2.1), if the exception handler
class is not available or causes an exception, that exception seems to be handled by the
same exception handler - causing an (infinite ?) loop.
Might this be a bug or is the new behaviour intended? Or am I missing something?
Thanks for any help.
Marko
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