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1. Re: jbpm org.drools.persistence.info.SessionInfo what is saved in rulesByteArray
marco.rietveld Apr 28, 2014 9:40 AM (in response to jinalu)The SessionInfo class stores the kie-/knowledgesession information. The rulesByteArray field contains a serialized/marshalled ksession -- if you're using Drools (standalone or with jBPM), then the state of the knoeldge session is saved in this field.
If you're using pure jBPM, then the field isn't interesting -- but it's necessary to making everything work.
The state of a jBPM process instance is saved in the ProcessInstanceInfo.rulesByteArray field. When a timer intermediate (catch) event is started, then nothing is saved, as far as I know, in that field. The session itself is saved in that field when the process instance hits a "save point" or completes, which would happen after the timer intermediate (catch) event.
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2. Re: jbpm org.drools.persistence.info.SessionInfo what is saved in rulesByteArray
jinalu Apr 28, 2014 10:19 AM (in response to marco.rietveld)Yes, I'm using drools plus service mix. I'm searching for place where could be next step after timer handler java instance saved. When saving session or work item or whatever is persistent jbpm doesn't save exact java instances to the blob?
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3. Re: jbpm org.drools.persistence.info.SessionInfo what is saved in rulesByteArray
marco.rietveld Apr 28, 2014 5:38 PM (in response to jinalu)No, please see the Drools and jBPM documentation for more information:
jBPM docs: http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v6.0.1/userguide/jBPMPersistence.html
In particular, Section 8.1.1.1 Binary persistence, will help you.
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4. Re: jbpm org.drools.persistence.info.SessionInfo what is saved in rulesByteArray
jinalu Apr 29, 2014 1:58 AM (in response to marco.rietveld)I would never ask the question if had found the answer in documentation. There is no information what is included in blob itself what is binary process state etc.
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5. Re: jbpm org.drools.persistence.info.SessionInfo what is saved in rulesByteArray
marco.rietveld Apr 29, 2014 5:51 AM (in response to jinalu)My apologies.
The documentation says the following:
"jBPM uses a binary persistence mechanism, otherwise known as marshalling, which converts the state of the process instance into a binary dataset. When you use persistence with jBPM, this mechanism is used to save or retrieve the process instance state from the database. The same mechanism is also applied to the session state and any work item states."
I think I've lost sight of your question: what do you not understand or do you want to know?
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6. Re: jbpm org.drools.persistence.info.SessionInfo what is saved in rulesByteArray
jinalu Apr 29, 2014 6:29 AM (in response to marco.rietveld)No problem, Marco. Maybe my question was not clear enough. I'm trying to figure out what exactly is persisted. According to the org.drools.runtime.process.ProcessInstance description "A process instance represents one specific instance of a process that is currently executing. Whenever a process is started, a process instance is created that represents that specific instance that was started. It contains all runtime information related to that instance." And according your mentioned part from jbpm documentation it is saved and retrieved from database.
For example a have such jbpm process:
Start -> Step A (Using AWorkItemHandler) -> Step B (Using BWorkItemHandler) -> Timer (time intermediate event, wait for 5 minutes) -> Step C (Using CWorkItemHandler)
What I want to know what is persisted when timer event starts executing and what I will recover if the session will be closed during timer event execution.
Thanks in advance