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1. Re: Eclipse plugin for jBPM - Misplacement of Node's in proc
swatis May 24, 2009 2:56 PM (in response to rafiuddin.mk123)there is something called as gpd.xml which takes care of the position of nodes (that is X, Y coordinates, width and height, etc.)
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2. Re: Eclipse plugin for jBPM - Misplacement of Node's in proc
rafiuddin.mk123 May 25, 2009 8:58 AM (in response to rafiuddin.mk123)swatis,
I agree, but I am not disturbing any thing in gpd.xml.
Whenever I re-open my processdefinition.xml, nodes are not in positions where i was saved actually. Do we have set in eclipse, so that my nodes will not be placed in zigzag manner, whenever i re-visit my processdefinition.xml.
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3. Re: Eclipse plugin for jBPM - Misplacement of Node's in proc
tejjbpm May 25, 2009 3:23 PM (in response to rafiuddin.mk123)did you check your processdefinition image file (which sits in the same as your xml)..if that is alright..then your last bet will be to reinstall the eclipse plugin - this shud work if other things are configured correctly
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4. Re: Eclipse plugin for jBPM - Misplacement of Node's in proc
rafiuddin.mk123 May 26, 2009 12:27 AM (in response to rafiuddin.mk123)Sujatha,
I use to present that processimage.jpg's to manager, but while re-opening the processdefinition.xml all the mess will happens nodes will not be in same place where i have saved. At that time also Processimage.jpg images are ok, they are intact.
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5. Re: Eclipse plugin for jBPM - Misplacement of Node's in proc
rafiuddin.mk123 May 27, 2009 7:39 AM (in response to rafiuddin.mk123)
Problem is resolved as I was using the processdefinition.xml in a web application. Started using in jBPM project, it resolved the things.
Anyhow thanks for the support.