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1. Re: Task lifecycle in jbpm3
tom.baeyens Oct 28, 2008 3:27 AM (in response to heiko.braun)Suspending a process instance means that the tasks won't show up in task lists and that timers don't get executed.
I don't think that suspend/resume should be offered on the task or token level, but only on the process instance.
Starting is optional. In jBPM 4, the lifecycle of a task is configurable with a process. -
2. Re: Task lifecycle in jbpm3
heiko.braun Oct 28, 2008 4:27 AM (in response to heiko.braun)So, that means it's nonsense in the current console, right? Then I'll drop it.
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3. Re: Task lifecycle in jbpm3
tom.baeyens Oct 28, 2008 5:30 AM (in response to heiko.braun)yes. suspending and resuming tasks individually can be considered non sense.