[jboss-user] [jBPM] - Re: What does multiple "lanes" mean on some of the examples provided?
Jan Uhlir
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Fri Feb 24 08:30:31 EST 2012
Jan Uhlir [https://community.jboss.org/people/espinosa_cz] created the discussion
"Re: What does multiple "lanes" mean on some of the examples provided?"
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Thank you Esteban.
So using XOR join of both threads leading to one end is a direct equivalent, isn't it?
https://community.jboss.org/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-719474-18039/jbpm+screenshot+simple+process+4b+xor+join.png https://community.jboss.org/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-719474-18039/450-132/jbpm+screenshot+simple+process+4b+xor+join.png
The web Designer goes even further and offers 9 different type of ends, terminating and non-terminating having different stencils, it is more evident then.
I am still wondering why the (original) "multiple lane" approach is good for. What real world scenarion it is good for?
Ad-hoc cancelling task for them main process route?
Timed out cancelling route?
Has jBPM/BPMN2 same notion of "token" and "root token" as was in jBPM3/jPDL?
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