Hi Kris,
Thanks for your answer...
I just think that some Default implementation would be something
useful for people to understand more quickly...
best regards
Cristiano
On 02/02/2009, at 14:53, Kris Verlaenen wrote:
You can decide yourself how to respond to the result. So yes, you
can just implement your own handler. The blocking response handler
is made for testing purposes mostly: when you ask it for the
results, it will wait until those arrive or will throw an exception
if it needed to wait too long. If that is the behaviour you want,
you can simply copy it, but you don't have to use this kind of
blocking response handler, it's more like an example (hence it's not
in the jar as well).
Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: Cristiano Gavião
To: Rules Users List
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 12:26 AM
Subject: [rules-users] How can I query tasks created by MinaServer?
Hi,
Im trying to query the human tasks that was created and persisted by
the MinaServer.
Looking at junit tests I could see that for that job I should use
MinaTaskClient.getTasksAssignedAsPotentialOwner("Darth Vader", "en-
UK", responseHandler) or other methods like this one;
In this case I should pass one responseHandler that implements
TaskSummaryResponseHandler.
In the source code I could see that exists
BlockingTaskSummaryResponseHandler class that implements
TaskSummaryResponseHandler.
Should I use this class or create one myself???
By the way, these class isn't on M5 JAR.... I think because Its not
located on the right path. It is on src/test folder instead of src/
main.....
thanks and best regards
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