[jbpm-users] [JBoss jBPM] - JUnit : process with timers / async=
gchanteb
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Wed Mar 18 05:56:07 EDT 2009
Hi,
I would like to know your methods to JUnit test process with timers and asynchronous mode enabled.
For example, if i have this basic JUnit test:
public void testProcess()
| {
| createnewProcessInstance();
| assertEquals(1, processInstance.getId());
|
| Token rootToken = processInstance.getRootToken();
| assertEquals("start-state", rootToken.getNode().getName());
|
| processInstance.signal();
|
| assertEquals("timer-state", rootToken.getNode().getName());
|
| processInstance.signal();
|
| assertEquals("end-state", rootToken.getNode().getName());
| }
for this process:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
| <process-definition xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.2" name="process6">
|
| <start-state name="start-state">
| <transition to="timer-state"></transition>
| </start-state>
|
| <state name="timer-state">
| <transition to="end-state" name="to end-state"></transition>
| </state>
|
| <end-state name="end-state"></end-state>
|
| </process-definition>
What should be my new JUnit test for this process:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
| <process-definition xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.2" name="process6">
|
| <start-state name="start-state">
| <transition to="timer-state"></transition>
| </start-state>
|
| <state name="timer-state" async="true">
| <timer name="timer" duedate="5 seconds" transition="to end-state">
| <action class="Action"></action>
| </timer>
| <transition to="end-state" name="to end-state"></transition>
| </state>
|
| <end-state name="end-state"></end-state>
|
| </process-definition>
Thx.
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