Ronald,
Yeah, I think for now I'd be happy to just see the data from the JBPM_LOG table
-- problem is I don't seem to be getting any data populated in the table. The
user guide states:
"Various kinds of logs are generated by jBPM : graph execution logs, context
logs and task management logs.
...
The LoggingInstance will collect all the log entries. When the ProcessInstance
is saved, all the logs in the LoggingInstance will be flushed to the database.
"
I have a business process deployed to my server, and I'm getting the process
definition, creating a process instance, and immediately saving the process
instance to the database. Then I execute my business process. Following, I
immediately save my process instance again. I am not seeing anything saved to
my JBPM_PROCESSINSTANCE or JBPM_LOG table.
Here's basically the code block I'm using:
| JbpmContext jbpmContext = jbpmConfiguration.createJbpmContext();
| GraphSession graphSession = jbpmContext.getGraphSession();
| ProcessDefinition processDefinition =
graphSession.findLatestProcessDefinition("MyProcess");
| ProcessInstance processInstance = new ProcessInstance(processDefinition);
| jbpmContext.save(processInstance);
| Token token = processInstance.getRootToken();
| token.signal();
| jbpmContext.save(processInstance);
|
I can trace through this in the debugger, and it executes fine, and doesn't
either throw exceptions or output any errors to the JBoss log. In addition, it
appears I'm able to retrieve my process definition fine from the database, so
that should demonstrate that communication with the database is working.
Any ideas?
Brad
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