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1. Re: JBPM not fire timers after server restart
happyhippo Jul 4, 2016 3:39 AM (in response to karsnubu)Hi,
it should work out of the box - information about which session is to restore is written to the filesystem to wildfly/standalone/data
There is a bug on Windows, that makes timers not work:
greetings
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2. Re: JBPM not fire timers after server restart
abhijithumbe Jul 5, 2016 11:10 AM (in response to karsnubu)Are you trying with default H2 database ? If yes, can you try with other databases(mysql,oracle) and check if you face same issue or not
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3. Re: JBPM not fire timers after server restart
karsnubu Jul 6, 2016 4:32 AM (in response to abhijithumbe)Hi Abhijit,
currently using H2 database. Some time ago I configured mysql but gave him trouble because every so often were created process instances with duplicate id.
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4. Re: JBPM not fire timers after server restart
abhijithumbe Jul 9, 2016 9:58 PM (in response to karsnubu)If process contains reusable sub-process in process then we see duplicate process instances. This issue is reported in Bug 1327850 – Duplicated process instances running a process with a multi-instance sub-process and this issue is fixed in jBPM 6.4 release.