"kukeltje" wrote : this behaviour is as designed. If you look at alll the
examples how to uyse the api, you'll see an explicit 'save'
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So I wonder why everything else worked without the save call?
Perhaps it's because I'm managing my own transactions, and the commit forced a
flush for
this behaviour is as designed. If you look at alll the examples how to uyse the
api, you'll see an explicit 'save'
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I seem to have answered my own question.
If I call context.save(processInstance) explicitly, the logs get saved.
Otherwise, everything else seems to work but the logs don't get written.
Wonder why this is?
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"wrschneider99" wrote : I have the set up in jbpm.cfg.xml.
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whoops, forgot code tags. I have this in my jbpm.cfg.xml:
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