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1. Re: Boundary Events
swiderski.maciej May 20, 2015 2:47 AM (in response to jimmy001)jimmy001 wrote:
1) Are boundary events triggered by "processService.signalProcessInstance" ?
if we are talking about signal/message events then yes, they will be signaled by that method
jimmy001 wrote:
2) How can I find out which boundary events are for the current human task available because either they are boundary events of the task or are boundary events of the parent subprocess(es) ?
processService has getAvailableSignals method which should return the signal names that are currently active
HTH
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2. Re: Boundary Events
jimmy001 Aug 24, 2015 2:57 AM (in response to jimmy001)Hello,
I have tried ProcessService.getAvailableSignals, but it does not provide the information I need.
To clarify: In the attached image I want to know, when the processinstance reaches "Task 3", that it has the boundary signals "Signal 1, Signal 2" including the signalRef values.
Something like List<Signal> TaskService.listSignals(long Id). How could this be implemented (if it isn't already)?
Thx