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1. Re: StackOverflowError
icyjamie Feb 2, 2006 2:02 AM (in response to graghavendra)Seems to me a recursive thingy. Best to use a unit test to discover this.
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2. Re: StackOverflowError
aguizar Feb 3, 2006 12:00 AM (in response to graghavendra)As James says, if you have a cyclic transition without a waiting state in between, you can put jBPM into an endless loop that is eventually broken by the stack overflow. We can help you more if you post the stack trace and describe your environment.
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3. Re: StackOverflowError
insanely.freak Jan 12, 2009 9:49 AM (in response to graghavendra)I have also tried with two Task nodes but still i get same result following is the processdefinition.xml file for aboce case:
<process-definition xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.1" name="process_name"> <start-state name="start"> <transition to="decision" ></transition> </start-state> <task-node name="decision" create-tasks="true"> <task name="decision_task" description="decision"> </task> <transition to="to_end" name="to_end"/> <transition to="taskNode" name="taskNode"/> </task-node> <task-node name="taskNode" create-tasks="true"> <task name="approve_task" description="hula"> <assignment class="com.workflow.CostCenterAssignmentHandler"> </assignment> </task> <transition to="decision" name="decision"/> </task-node> <end-state name="to_end"></end-state> </process-definition>
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4. Re: StackOverflowError
kukeltje Jan 12, 2009 11:37 AM (in response to graghavendra)what above testcase?