I may have misunderstood something but I have an action that needs to propogate
execution so I have defined it inside a state rather than a transition which is
what the docs appears to be suggesting. It never gets called when I put it
there though! However, if I move it to inside a transition it does get called.
Is below correct? If so, what else could I have done wrong?
| <state name="showLoginView">
| <action class="ShowLoginViewHandler"/>
| <transition name="" to="end"></transition>
| </state>
|
Also, curious I had to put my variables as transient variables. I do not need
persistence as these processes only manage UI session level stuff and can die
after the session. However, jBPM complains that I have not defined how to
persist my objects in the database. How can I make it in-memory only?
| // Create a new login process running
| // and give it any context it may require
| // such as the presentation manager so
| // actions can add a window etc
| ProcessDefinition definition =
ProcessDefinition.parseXmlInputStream(getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(LOGIN_PROCESS));
| process = definition.createProcessInstance();
|
process.getContextInstance().setTransientVariable("presentationSession", this);
|
| // start the process running in main direction
| process.signal("MainFlow");
|
| System.out.println("*** NOW IN NODE: " +
process.getRootToken().getNode());
|
|
Thanks in advance,
John
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