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1. Re: jBPM 6 Create own persistence
marinav Jan 28, 2014 8:49 AM (in response to marinav)Hello,
To specify my question: Is it possible to trigger a special node in a process without executing the nodes before?
How is it realised in the jBPM Persistence that the processes are resumed from the last wait state instead of restart the whole process?
Thank you.
Marina
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2. Re: jBPM 6 Create own persistence
swiderski.maciej Jan 29, 2014 2:25 AM (in response to marinav)1 of 1 people found this helpfultake a look at documentation regarding persistence. That will give you quite clear picture of what is stored, how and when.
HTH
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3. Re: jBPM 6 Create own persistence
swiderski.maciej Jan 29, 2014 2:27 AM (in response to marinav)you could use ad hoc processes that allows you to signal node that are not in structured flow - like standalone node or process fragments. See flexible processes section in the docs.
HTH
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4. Re: jBPM 6 Create own persistence
marinav Jan 30, 2014 8:18 AM (in response to marinav)Hi Maciej,
Thanks for your reply.
I read the documentation about the persistence and came to the conclusion, that it is too complex to implement an own persistence mechanism. You have to take care of too many things, like for example the parameters a process instance has, or the current node which is excetued. And it is really complex to restart a process at a special node.
If someone ever implemented an own persistence mechanism for jBPM, I would be interested in seeing your implementation.
For the moment i better try to use the already existing persistence by jBPM.
Greetings
Marina