Hi,
I am using 5.1.1 drools version on eclipse ide, I tested it also on 5.0.1
and it has the same behavior.
Each action has its own unique id generated by the drools flow ide (5, 31
and 33).
Thanks
Yaniv
2010/10/10 esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com <esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com>
It sounds like a bug to me. Which version of drools are you using?
And
which are the ids of the action nodes?
Best,
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2010/10/10 Yaniv Itzhaki <iyaniv(a)gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> I am experiencing a strange bug (or feature???). I added a script task
> (name="A") in my main process which just running
System.out.println("Script
> A");
> I also added another script task (name="B") in my sub-process which is
> running System.out.println("Script B");
> But, when I am running the process I get the following output:
> Script B
> Script B
>
> I continued to test this issue and added another script
> task (name="C") with System.out.println("Script C"); in another
sub-process
> and I get:
> Script C
> Script C
> Script C
>
> If I add the line for every script System.out.println("Script X
> "+context.getNodeInstance().getNodeName()) I get the following:
> Script C A
> Script C B
> Script C C
>
> Is it normal? how come I have this behavior???
>
> Yaniv
>
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