Is there any difference in the way persistence takes place when using JBoss
server separately compared to using Jboss server provided with jbpm-jpdl-3.2.2
suite?
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Hi Ronald,
Thanks for the reply.
We are using JBPM timer for long running processes. This timer creation node is
a wait node so data gets persisted to the DB.
We want data to be persisted for short running processes as well. There we can
not use async nodes/actions as it affects execution seq
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a subprocess without waitstates can 'run' thread for a number of days? that is
not good process design. You'll run into threading issues, resource problems
etc when you scale up. If some action can take long, use async nodes, the
process is saved then (like you want) and the external trigger wil