Thank you Martin, you actually helped me and I got it to work!!
I'm going to summarize it up because I think that certain things are not so
intuitive for a "jBPM scheduler"-newbie like me.
First of all, the default implementation of the scheduler service, provided by
jBPM, is DbSchedulerService
geez, guys, calm down again ;-)
"mauromol" wrote :
| I'm writing a test case, I am not running in a web application for now.
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In that case, you still need persistence. With the DbSchedulerServiceFactory,
timers are stored in the jBPM database and executed by the JobExecutor (which
needs
"ardavan" wrote :
| Mauromol, make sure you have:
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Thank you ardavan, but this doesn't help, as I've written in my original post.
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Dear kukeltje,
I was wondering why you decided to loose your time to answer to my stupid
questions without even reading them.
However, I should have remembered your kindness and tendency to discussion from
my previous experiences some months ago, both in the forum and in JIRA. But as
I am too i
Nice explanation Ronald !
Mauromol, make sure you have:
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in your jbpm.cfg.xml
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First of all, let me point you to
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#volume
Personally, when I started reading your post and encounter very basic questions
with statements that are plain wrong (see further on, and my previous post) in
combination with LOTS of data (will not call it
more detailed response later this evening but for now:
anonymous wrote : First of all: is there any documentation on it? The jBPM 3
user guide explains something like NOTHING on this subject...
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http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3.2/userguide/html_single/#tasktimers
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v3.2