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Alejandro Guizar commented on JBSEAM-2951:
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The user could signal the newly created process by calling BusinessProcess.transition()
once any custom initialization activities have been performed. You can certainly create
the process by hand as the user did (see the case), but it feels dirty.
Instead of the new method I proposed earlier, it'd be good that jBPM and Seam had
consistent process creation behaviors. It'd be less surprising for our users who are
familiar with both products. We can choose to signal on creation or not, but we should do
it consistently.
There is one advantage to not signaling. If you do not require initialization, you can
always signal immediately:
Seam: businessProcess.createProcess("my proc");
businessProcess.transition("go");
jBPM: jbpmContext.newProcessInstance("my proc").signal("go");
With signal on creation, there is no way to perform any initialization.
Add ability to start jBPM in the wait-state instead of only the
start-state
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Key: JBSEAM-2951
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2951
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: BPM
Reporter: Samuel Mendenhall
Priority: Minor
"jBPM itself does work as stated in the *jBPM docs*, i.e. start-state behaves as a
wait state. It is Seam who signals the process instance right after it is created,
effectively disabling the wait behavior of the start-state.
The intent of giving the start-state a wait behavior is to allow the caller to set
variables or complete a user task prior to executing any action in the process.
Seam should offer a way to create a process instance without signaling it right away.
Changing the behavior to leave the signal() out would break existing applications who
assume that the process instance immediately moves to the next step. To deal with this,
Seam could add a createProcess(ProcessDefinition, boolean) method to the BusinessProcess
class. The boolean parameter tells whether the process instance is to be signaled."
--Alejandro Guizar
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