Hi Ian,
Thanks for your reply.
I got it working now. Yes, The subProcessInstance IDs are stored in DB.
Actually my Process has two subProcesses. The call
processInstance.getRootToken.getActiveChildren().
gives me a map of tokens in the mainProcess. From the token in map,
i say token.SubProcessInstance()-> which returned me the subProcessInstances.
I paste here the code , so that it might be useful for others, who needs
subProcessInstances.
Token rootToken = process_Instance.getRootToken();
HashMap collMap = (HashMap)rootToken.getActiveChildren();
Collection colln = collMap.values();
Iterator iter = colln.iterator();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
Token token = (Token) iter.next();
ProcessInstance subPI = token.getSubProcessInstance();
System.out.println( " SUBPI ID :>>>> " + subPI.getId());
}
This will return all the child subProcessInstances of the parent
ProcessInstance.
hope it helps !!!
tHANKS
Shriram
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