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1. Re: The pageflow attribute of @Begin not always processed pr
basel Aug 11, 2006 3:58 AM (in response to rlhr)No it is not a bug, here is a quote from the docs
We "start" a jPDL-based pageflow by specifying the name of the process definition using a @Begin, @BeginTask or @StartTask annotation
@Begin(pageflow="numberguess")
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2. Re: The pageflow attribute of @Begin not always processed pr
rlhr Aug 11, 2006 5:00 AM (in response to rlhr)I agree with this. So in my example, if the jsp calls directly the
delegate method that has the @begin(pageflow="..."), then the flow
starts as expected.
Now if the jsp calls the testOne method which in turn calls the delagate methods, then the pageflow is not started.
This means that the flow cannot be started by from "within" the ejb? -
3. Re: The pageflow attribute of @Begin not always processed pr
basel Aug 11, 2006 5:49 AM (in response to rlhr)"rlhr" wrote:
Now if the jsp calls the testOne method which in turn calls the delagate methods, then the pageflow is not started.
Oops! I did not notice that the testOne method calls the delegate method. But even if that is the case, you are supposed to start the pageflow as a result of a page action or during the RENDER_RESPONSE phase in which case you use the <start-page> node as the first node in the pageflow. -
4. Re: The pageflow attribute of @Begin not always processed pr
rlhr Aug 11, 2006 5:53 AM (in response to rlhr)Ok, so that explain why the flow would not start that way.
Thanks for the explaination.