jemmerling [https://community.jboss.org/people/jemmerling] created the 
discussion

"Re: Trying to set ActorId in On Entry Action - work item is null"

To view the discussion, visit: https://community.jboss.org/message/648926#648926

--------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry, I believe the terminology can cause some confusion.

What I am trying for is (in the scenario given) 2 tasks and 3 task instances in 
this case. I will use letters to designate tasks and numbers to designate task 
instances.

Also I cannot see a strong distinction between a node and a task other than to 
argue that not all nodes are tasks. So when I say (human) task I could also 
mean node. When I say task instance I could also mean node instance. Also I 
will confess that I am not entirely certain just what a work item is as opposed 
to a task or a node instance. I suppose I will only understand fully when I 
have looked at enough code (which so far has been a fairly productive way of 
learning).

So task A and task B are as you described them (worker/approver) although the 
real-world problem I want to address is more complicated. Both have GroupId 
specified in their static definition and neither has ActorId specified (in fact 
in our model, we would never want to have to think about a given individual).

So the scenario is:

1.) Task A -> Task Instance 1: Actor 1 (member of Task A's group) claims this 
task instance, works on it, and completes it.
                              ..also Actor 1's ID is saved as a process 
variable so we know who completed this task instance
2.) Task B -> Task Instance 2: Actor 2 (member of Task B's group) claims this 
and "rejects" it by not setting an "approved" variable (which is a process 
variable).
                              ..so the sequence branches at an XOR gateway 
which in the BPMN model leads back to Task A
3.) Task A -> Task Instance 3: Actor 1 now sees that the task has been assigned 
to them immediately, they will not need to claim it; it is already reserved for 
them to work on.
                              ..Steps 2.) and 3.) could repeat an arbitrary 
number of times but will eventually lead to a hypothetical step 4.) which 
should involve Task C or be an end node.

This same pattern will in reality occur 4 or more times in the real-life 
business process so I don't want to have to define a Task A', B', etc. for 
every task just to allow for "rework".

Of course, an admininstrator would always have the ability to reassign any task 
instance to a different actor, but of course that would require said 
administrator's intervention.

However, suppose I did go with the A', B'..Z' approach as you seem to be 
suggesting. Then I would still need to know how to assign the ActorId from a 
process variable. Would I use some expression such as #{variable}?

And I would still like to know if there is a way to programmatically override 
the ActorId and/or GroupId specification for a task/node using either MVEL or 
Java, within a script node or within a entry or exit action. If you know how 
this would be accomplished, could you please refer me to an example!

Thanks!

--JE


--------------------------------------------------------------

Reply to this message by going to Community
[https://community.jboss.org/message/648926#648926]

Start a new discussion in jBPM at Community
[https://community.jboss.org/choose-container!input.jspa?contentType=1&containerType=14&container=2034]

_______________________________________________
jboss-user mailing list
jboss-user@lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jboss-user

Reply via email to