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1. Re: What is actually the processId and does it depend on the process version?
amadets Mar 4, 2013 4:23 AM (in response to loik)1 of 1 people found this helpfulTo me this is not possible. I asked about this in a thread https://community.jboss.org/thread/221461?tstart=30.
Ksession there is no way to run a "launch process instance by name" as a major determinant in the tables in the database is ProcessID (as a String) that does not contain the version number.
You have to do simply use a naming convention for example: myprocessV1 and myprocessV2,
I found somewhere in forum (to version 5.2) that the new version of the process is not the same process, and therefore it is unrealized.
But I do not know why, then is the field version of the editor?
ts
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2. Re: What is actually the processId and does it depend on the process version?
loik Mar 4, 2013 4:47 AM (in response to amadets)Thank you for your reply.
I came to this conclusion too but hopefully some jBPM expert will contradict us?
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3. Re: What is actually the processId and does it depend on the process version?
amadets Mar 4, 2013 5:18 AM (in response to loik)I hope, too, but the latest version 6.0 (alpha or whatever is) in a TASK table in databese does not have the field so it is unlikely to work.
see for example:
ts
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4. Re: What is actually the processId and does it depend on the process version?
roxy1987 Mar 4, 2013 6:08 PM (in response to amadets)Unlike jbpm4, jbpm5 doesnot deploy the process definitions in the database. There may be a possibility with guvnor but as far as I know, it is not possible with guvnor too.
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5. Re: What is actually the processId and does it depend on the process version?
amadets Mar 4, 2013 7:13 PM (in response to roxy1987)yes, it does not deploy definition. But when save process instance to database, the instance do not have information which version is running. It is only processId.