Hi everyone;
Please i use the same version and i still have the same exception.
Any idea?
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Got this fixed..Whenever you add a subject in the process definition..the xml
generated seems to contain a new line and it is not interpreted correctly by
the java mail.
So removed all newlines..and all working fine ;)
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thanks for reporting back
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Hi,
I have copied your processdefinition.xml and wrote junit to parse it.
I didnot get any parse error or exception.
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Hi
I have run the following test case and used the
jbpm-starters-kit-3.1.4. Under this environment
it shows the parse warning as mentioned in my post.
The test case is:
package com.jbpm.tutorial.mailtest;
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| import junit.framework.TestCase;
| import org.jbpm.graph.def.ProcessDefinition;
Starter-kit hasbeen wrritten using old version of jbpm. Try with 3.2.2 ..
I would suggest you to use latest version of jBPM and then try it. Because if
you decide to use jBPM then you would be using the latest version for your
implementation.
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Thanks for your suggestion to use 3.2.2. I used the library
in jpdl-suite-3.2.2 and mail is working fine now.
Debnath
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