Hi, Luca!
The thing you are missing is that a start-node doesn't have a node-enter event.
Think about it - you don't enter a start-node, you just leave it. The same is 
valid for an end-node - you never leave an end-node, tha't why it is called 
end-node.

Reagrds, 
        Saviola

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