Can you share your process diagram with us? Did you register your
human task work item handler?
- Ing. Mauricio Salatino -
On Apr 26, 2010, at 5:34, HMandic <trbuhom(a)net.hr> wrote:
My understanding of Drools Flow was that when you start a process it
gets up
to its first Human task and stops there until you complete it and
then the
process continues. Apparently I've got it wrong...
So I have this workflow (process - let's call it MainFlow) that
consists of
a Human task and a "for each" element with one SubFlow (let's call
this one
SubFlow_1) inside. SubFlow_1 also has a Human task and another SubFlow
(SubFlow_2) inside its "for each" element. SubFlow_2 has a single
Human task
that has System.out.print("I'm here...") as its OnEntryAction. All
of those
Human tasks have similar OnEntryAction so I know when I'm inside of
them.
When I start the MainFlow 'ksession.startProcess("MainFlow");' the
process
does NOT stop at first Human task (I know that because it doesn't
print out
what it should) and it prints out "I'm here...", how does that happen?
It should have gone through many Work items before it even reached
that
Human task.
There are no errors or exceptions in the log, ruleflow files are
validated
in eclipse, both subflows' "Independent" properties are set to
"false" etc.
Does anyone know a solution?
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