Hi cafebabe,
Thanks for the update. I'm trying my tests and I am not being able to get
timer running using persistence.
I create the session this way:
ksession = JPAKnowledgeService.newStatefulKnowledgeSession(kbase, null,
env);
I know all configuration is correct and persistence as its own is working
fine (i.e. I can suspend, resume flows, and complete work items without
problems) but timer is not being triggered when I call
ksession.fireUntilHalt() and the session was created with
JPAKnowledgeService class.
I am using the latest code from trunk as of yesterday July 26th.
Do you mind ziping up your example and uploading it here.
Thanks,
Nick.
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