Also take note that if you use a repeat such as 24 hours etc, it seems to be
case sensitive. So 24 Hours will give an exception saying that the duration
is not in the correct format, but 24 hours works fine.
At least that is the case with the Jbpm 3.2.6 SNAPSHOT.
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On timers you can set a duedate which specifies the first time, the timer is
executed, e.g. 1 minute - timer is executed after one minute.
If a repeat-attribut is set, the timer is created again after the time you
set here, e.g repeat=10 seconds -- timer is executed every 10 seconds as
long as
If 'no' does not work on a timer, that is a bug, can you confirm this behaviour
and then file a jira issue for this
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The question is, what surplus do you get with the option to set repeat to 'no'?
If don't want to repeat i don't set it.
It seems no to work (improper format of duration 'no' ):
anonymous wrote :
| 2007-06-29 15:05:00,609 ERROR [STDERR] ... 5 more
| 2007-06-29 15:05:00,609 ERROR
Leaving it out is an option, but imo if yes is an accepted value, no should be
as well.
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