sub-process invocation problem
flawlor Jun 6, 2006 6:48 PMI am trying a simple test of having a process invoke a subprocess.
I'm running into a problem in that when the sub-process is invoked it is starting with the second node even though the start node has a task associated with it.
That start task ("SSSSimple Start Task") never shows up in the tasklist and the variables associated with it are never defined.
I am using jBPM 3.1.
Below are the definition of the "SuperSimple" (caller) and "Simple" (callee) processes.
<process-definition xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.1" name="SuperSimple"> <swimlane name="swimlane1"> <assignment expression="user(grover)"></assignment> </swimlane> <start-state name="Super Startxx"> <task name="Super Task" swimlane="swimlane1"> <controller> <variable name="whatever"></variable> </controller> </task> <transition name="to call Simple" to="call simple"></transition> </start-state> <end-state name="end Super"></end-state> <process-state name="call simple"> <sub-process name="simple" /> <transition name="to after simple" to="After Simple Call"></transition> </process-state> <task-node name="After Simple Call"> <task name="Task after simple call" swimlane="swimlane1"> <controller> <variable name="wasOK"></variable> </controller> </task> <transition name="to end super" to="end Super"></transition> </task-node> </process-definition> <process-definition xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.1" name="simple"> <swimlane name="swimlane1"> <assignment expression="user(grover)"></assignment> </swimlane> <start-state name="SSSSimple Start"> <task name="SSSSimple Start Task" swimlane="swimlane1"> <controller> <variable name="color"></variable> <variable name="size"></variable> </controller> </task> <transition name="" to="Simple task"></transition> </start-state> <end-state name="end Simple"></end-state> <task-node name="Simple task"> <task name="Simple Task" swimlane="swimlane1"> <controller> <variable name="taskVar"></variable> </controller> </task> <transition name="to end" to="end Simple"></transition> </task-node> </process-definition>