"kukeltje" wrote : 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 ;-)
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| But since I am in a go
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:
http://fisheye.jb
"kukeltje" wrote : 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 wil
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.
Thanks for your comments...
Then, what we sho
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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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