Just use the simpleapp archetype and add in the minimal amount of stuff
needed to demonstrate the issue.
Thx,
Dan
On 9 Apr 2016 16:05, "Igor Lobanov" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sure, although I need an advice on how to best approach it. Is there an
> easy way of bootstrapping Isis as a standalone app using HSQL or something
> similar?
>  -- Best regards, Igor Lobanov
>
>     On Saturday, 9 April 2016, 15:33, Dan Haywood <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>  That does sound like an issue. Probably the issue is in the addons
> implementation rather than in Isis "proper", so will a bit easier to
> release a fix if that is a problem.
>
> Could you put together a simple example on github that demonstrates the
> problem, and document on its README how to reproduce?
>
> Thx,
> Dan.
> On 9 Apr 2016 15:28, "Igor Lobanov" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> All,
> I am running business logic in background using Quartz. To that end I am
> extending AbstractIsisSessionTemplate in my job classes and overriding
> doExecuteWithTransaction() to do something useful, so far so good. Now I
> need to schedule some actions to be executed in the background outside the
> main scheduled job. This is because spawned tasks themselves may fail, but
> it must not cause the main job to fail as well.
> The project makes use of isis-module-command addon to schedule background
> commands from the UI, so I went on and wrote a logic that calls
> BackgroundService#execute(...) in the job code. Apparently this doesn't
> work, as I'm getting a few 'cannot insert null into non-null column' when
> CommandJdo INSERTs are being flushed. It is difficult for me to work out
> what the problem is by reading the code, but it seems that
> BackgroundService#execute(...) assumes invocation from the context of
> another parent command, which apparently is not so when the code is running
> in a background thread.
>
> Ideally, I want to make use of BackgroundService#execute(...) rather than
> building something custom. Is there a particular way to invoke it from a
> background thread aside from
> AbstractIsisSessionTemplate#doExecuteWithTransaction()? Do I need to
> 'spoof' a parent command somehow? I would appreciate any suggestion.
>  -- Best regards, Igor Lobanov
>
>
>
>

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