Alan,
They haven't really disappeared. The problem with the state and for each nodes is
that we are switching to the BPMN2 specification as the underlying XML format but
unfortunately those elements to not have an (exact) match in the BPMN2 spec. This means
we should extend the spec to support this. However, since the spec itself is still
evolving, we need to make sure we don't do anything now we will regret later (as the
spec might be updated). That's why you won't see them by default.
However, we didn't change anything that was already there. So if you're still
using the old custom RuleFlow XML format (select Drools 5.0 code compatibility when
creating a new Flow or project) and the old default skin (in your preferences, under
Drools, change the skin to default and reopen your process), the state and for each nodes
are still there.
Also thanks for mentioning the escape characters issue, I'll look into that.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan.Gairey(a)tessella.com
To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 11:53 AM
Subject: [rules-users] Missing Component types in Drools Flow 5.1 SNAPSHOTEclipse
plugin?
I've just deployed the latest 5.1 snapshot (revision 3724) of the Drools Eclipse
plugin. In the Drools Flow graphical editor, the 'State' and 'For Each'
component types are still not present in the Components palette. Presumably these will be
added prior to the actual 5.1 release?
Also, I've noticed that characters such as &, <, > etc. used within
property values (e.g. the process name) are not escaped when written out to XML. Needless
to say, this can cause problems.
Regards,
Alan
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