Have a look in the jira. Full support for task history is in there.
Extensions/Patches/Fixes are always welcome.
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The last line of my previous comment refers to testcases. Testcases are
normally in the source, source can normally be found in either cvs or svn. In
case of jBPM this is svn. On the jBPM homepage is a link to the source
Simple deduction ;-)
But since I am in a good mood:
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@Rogerofyan
Thanks for pointing this out, like others before you did (in other posts)
Makes you wonder if it really is difficult to do something like this in google:
http://www.google.nl/search?q=spring+jbpm+4+integration. Results in 10 hits of
which 5 are certainly relevant.
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why not just upgrade to 3.2.6SP1?
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And there are lots more
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also not possible to leave a task on an assignment. Why would you? I miss the
usecase. Normally you create a task, assign it to someone and than wait till it
is acted upon externallly. e.g. via a web ui, an external command etc... and
that should end the task which in turn will make it leave the
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You cannot leave a task-node on a node-enter. You can only do this on generic
nodes. The usage of a tasknode is completely superfluous here.
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look at the source, search the internet, etc... etc... lots of examples
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search the jira is the best you can do
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Correct, but it could require some tweeks
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STILL? This was an issue LOONG ago... (in 8.x) wow... still
because of antlr or?
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The latter sounds more logical, please file a jira issue for it and even
better, provide an example implementation and testcase so we can easily add it
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But what you can also try is to not use the EE jobscheduler but the jBPM built
in one. From what I've heard is scales fairly good
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I think using the ref itself is not the real problem I suspect that the
deadletterqueue is something JBoss AS has built in, and WLS (at least up to 8,
there my knowledge ends) did not have. So you should either leave that part out
or use the WLS solution for this or create an additional queue th
did you download the correct eclipse version with the WTP in it?
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I don't think you should change the queries. Changing to the correct hibernate
version is the most likely thing
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The forum search obviously is down *again*. It has been down for two weeks,
worked for a week now and fails again.
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http://shekharv.blogspot.com/2009/07/sample-hibernate-and-jbpm-application.html
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If you have customized it, you probably did this by checking out the source. I
cannot imagine the differences to be so big that you cannot fairly easily
update your version to the latest source. If so... I think you have to manually
find differences in the source (with help from Jira maybe) that
Can someone other then me check if it works now against
svn-trunk. So removing of the xsd should not be needed as is specifying of a
template on reminder to get the right template being used.
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Can someone other then me check if it works now against svn-trunk. So not
removing of the xsd should be needed and no specifying of a template on
reminder to get the right template being used.
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https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-2466
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No, not directly. But
- You can always use the api to end the process
- Use the api to explicitly send trigger to the process that causes the event
(like you asked in 2). The thing is that you need to know which processinstance
to trigger. But most of the time you have a reference to it, either
No sorry, and even google turns up almost empty.
If you are realy starting new with workflow etc, I really, really would urge
you to start with at least 3.2.6SP1, maybe even 4 on a new AS
If using a newer JBoss AS is a problem (e.g. your boss will not allow you to) I
strongly suggest finding a
1: Not sure about subprocesses, if they bubble up.
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1: no
2: I have no complete list, but I think most from 3.x are still valid like
task-end, node-leave, node-enter, etc. And ofcourse all own fired event. It is
just a string.
And example of the latter can be found in the testcases in the source (not the
source of the examples, the real unittes
I suggest you read some docs first and search the forum. Has been discussed
very often
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mysql calls there driver 'connector'
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Try using a newer connector first
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Q1: Some have, not many, most used the framework they already have/know
Q2: It's very new, so no idea yet.
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because it cannot be removed due to e FK constraint.
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ooops sorry, was in the subject...
Hmm... not sure how it should work then
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is it an delete you do yourself? Or does it also happen when you just end a
process the normal way? It is removed from te db then.
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Can it be driver related as well? Or oracle version? Because as far as I know,
Oracle is in the QA round.
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same config but different webproject?
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Hibernate at this time is mandatory for jBPM. JPA is under investigation. JDBC
will not be supported. At least not for the core.
In 3 you can get a jdbc connection from the hibernate session and do what you
want. For 4 this is not yet possible
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for 3: no, for 4 certainly
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please can you search the forum first (either with google or directly) and then
get back with more detailed questions. In general my answers would be:
1: Yes, but not that easy / Depends
2: No
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Thanks for reporting. I think I can get this fixed in 4.1 IF you guys file a
jira issue for the task-notification template thing on the reminder.
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Yes it can, but for testcases it is done the easy way. Not sure (yet, because
of lack of knowledge) how you should start it. The unit tests in the sourcecode
(not the examples, but the real source) might give a hint.
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Technically you can, but if they are really webservices, maybe BPEL is better
suited http://www.jboss.org/riftsaw
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Gert,
If you get reminders to work I'd like you to test if the template for the mail
that is used is really the reminder template. I suspect a bug, looking at the
source of the jPDL parser that the task-notification template is used. At least
if you do not configure the template attribute and x
and for 3 (.1) : http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/Jbpm31DataModel
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retrieving is possible via the api in a kind of complex way (not sure via which
calls, Eclipse could help out with codecompletion and trial/error ;-).
Changing is another story. The EL is evaluated when the timer is created so
that does not much. For 3 there have been discussions in the forum.
thanks for reporting back
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I agree that it should not be included for the examples. But the default
deployment of the engine should (the one deployed when deploying the console)
Or does that have it (did not check, sorry)
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@Joram,
I would have expected having a job executor in your config to be the default.
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No, the duedate on the task is noting more than an indication of when it should
end. If you want to take a transition on that date, add a timer with a
transition and a duedate of the timer that is identical to the duedate on the
task.
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The repeat does not btw
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duedate in the reminder accepts EL in 3.2.3 and up (might be 3.2.4).
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and in the top-right corner is a 'help' icon
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There is a 'create new issue' at the top of the screen, next to
HOME BROWSE PROJECT FIND ISSUESCREATE NEW ISSUE
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Oh, you might want to remove the xsd reference in the pd to make this work (it
circumvents validation against the xsd)
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I've been mislead also. https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBPM-2254
Thought that notification and reminder accepted a template attribute, but
looking at the xsd, they don't.
BUT... according to the source it should work. So try something like I
mentioned before:
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|
|
I think you have the wrong forum/mailinglist. This belongs in the drools one
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If you remove the async attribute the test runs fine because the job executor
is not used at all.
Do you use the default embedded hsqldb with the tests or your own db? If the
latter is the case, look if transactions are configured correctly (I cannot
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anonymous wrote : Also if you have a look at the ProcessDefinitionQuery there
is no way one can use to query such meta information.Correct, has to go though
the repository service.
@TejJBPM
Yes that works (one of the advantages of open source), but is scary to a lot of
people. Upgrading etc...
I'm not 100% sure a mail element can be nested in a 'on' element in 4. But why
not use the notify element with a template attribute?
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Are you using the spring jbpm 3.1 template? If so, there was no jobexecutor
when this template was made (by the spring people), so that might be the reason
it does not work.
In any other case, I have no clue at all.
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'all' ? 40? 6000? to query it every now and then... Still way easier than
adding a table to jBPM, changing the deployer etc... or was that not what you
meant?
If you meant creating your own table fully outside jBPM and when the deployer
returns without an error you update your table, then I ag
Why wont that be helpful? Maybe the usage of 'occasionally' confused you. It
did me when I re-read it. I meant to say that if you don't need to query based
on these attributes you can just put it in the xml. If you do need to query on
them, you can always when starting a task or process, read it
Sorry, no.
Alternative? http://www.camunda.com/toolkit_for_jbpm/tk4jbpm_gui_tutorial.html
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1) Yes, you could do it that way
2) http://planetjbpm.wordpress.com/2009/07/05/73/
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If you only need it occasionally, you can always just add it to the xml of the
definition and read that xml file when needed and get the specific
attribute/element. No need to adapt the database for this.
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>From what I've seen in the code, only individual assignees receive a message.
>What he wants is to notify (candidate) groups. I think that requires a
>different template where to/cc is filled with something like
>${task.candidateGroups} (this is not the correct syntax, but just to give you
>an
How to extract data from Lotus Workflow is better asked in their forum ;-)
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first please try 3.2.6SP1. API wise nothing changed but may issues fixed. It
should be a drop-in replacement.
In addition, check the
| parameter in the jBPM config.
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Creating jPDL 'programatically'? Sure, no problem. Use Java, C++, Perl, Php, or
whatever language you want. Even XSLT is possible if the original old language
is xml. jPDL is xml and so you can create that anyway you want.
Using the API is another option, but less flexible in further versioning
Have you tried any of this:
http://www.google.nl/search?q=jbpm+jta+spring
or
http://www.google.nl/search?q=jbpm+jta
Oh, and trying 3.2.6SP1 is always a good option. Sometimes things get fixed ;-)
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google is your friend (or yahoo, or)
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Ok, then it might have been the way you said it (and do it again now) that I
tried to correct your statement (you were right about using an event instead of
node)
And to make it 100% clear now, it has nothing to do with 'using a custom
template in a mailnode' it has to do with 'using a mailnod
Shekar,
Not needed, see
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v4.0/devguide/html_single/#mailsupport
You can use groupnames in the mail template and afaik even EL in there so you
can refer to e.g. a variable or whatever.
Might even be that sending an email to the 'candidate group' a task is assigned
to
new questions belong in new topics please
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Please... patience is a virtue.
To answer your question: jBPM does not use tapestry. It uses freemarker
templates.
And the forms solution is plugable, see the sourcecode of the console and the
jbpm forms plugin in the jbpm source
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I thought there already was a jira entry for this, but there isn't. A wiki page
does exist: http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/jBPM4ExecutionModes
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@Gert
See my response to TejBPM below
@TejBPM
It has nothing to do with the templates, it has to do with the executionContext
you are in. If you have a mail *node* like Gert initially had, there is no task
instances there in the context. If you have an eventhandler and the event is
task-assign
afaik not yet but I might be wrong. To be realy sure, check the source of the
console
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No, there is a job executor. Look at the testcases on how to start a
jobscheduler from java. You can do that in any appserver with e.g. a startup
servlet or whatever.
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Did you login? Then you should have write access to
And yes, I think it should not throw an exception
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The moment tasks are created depend on where they are in a flow like Shekar
showed.
You can also make a fork/join with all tasks paralllel.
And yes, all 'bpm engines' do it this way (including jBPM 3)
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Please show us your processdefinition.
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A properties file should not be needed since for jBPM4 the version can be in
the processdefinition
Besides that , I do think that this belongs 'hidden' in the implementation of
the deployer and silently to nothing (or maybe log just a warning)
Please file a jira issue for this.
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There is a jira issue about taskhistory, can you refer in that to this
discussion?
Regarding the sequence, assigned=native should use a sequence in oracle afaik,
so maybe a sequence reference is wrong in the hibernate schema?
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Oh I forgot to say something. Configuring a new Custom mail class *only* takes
effect when you deploy a new process Processes that are already deployed
will use the old mail provider. Maybe that is your issue
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what is "it"? I have no clue what you mean
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Maybe try a different version of the driver or a different dialect in hibernate
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The JpdlXmlReader class does this:
| String mailClassName = Mail.class.getName();
| if (JbpmConfiguration.Configs.hasObject("jbpm.mail.class.name"))
| {
| mailClassName =
JbpmConfiguration.Configs.getString("jbpm.mail.class.name");
| }
| else if (JbpmConfigu
Then I would even switch to 3.2.6SP1...
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Shekarv,
This topic was by accident started in the dev forum, I asked him to repost
here, but funny enough we continued in the dev forum:
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A service yes, but not specifically in a sar. Like you don't have a sar when
running unittests from e.g. Eclipse. It's a 'convenience' to be able to deploy
the engine once in JBoss and use it from different applications.
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Look at AbstractDBTestcase
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There is a difference between the name and sub-process-key attribute. In 3 the
name was evaluated as an EL, not sure about 4. The sub-process-key is *new* so
evaluating it as an EL has certainly not been taken away ;-)
File a jira issue for the sub-process-key and if the name is also not
evalu
I have not much experience yet with jBPM 4 so I'm not sure which events can
happen when.
Also I have not a real clue (yet) on how to fire specific events, which was
possible in 3.
The sourcecode (specifically testcases) might be your best shot (it often was
en still is for me)
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Yes, use a timer, but on an additional state before the task (e.g.call it 'wait
before task') and have the timer leave that node at a specific time and
transition to the task
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