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1. Re: Is there a way to implement the "Transaction Sub-Process"
tsurdilovic Mar 5, 2012 8:58 AM (in response to arunvg)Hi, given the size of the BPMN2 spec, jBPM focuses on what OMG defines as the "Common Executable Conformance" subset of BPMN2. This subset afaik does not include Transaction SubProcesses. For the list of currently supported elements by the runtime, see chapter 6: http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v5.2/userguide/ch06.html. As far as defining your own transaction boundaries, see http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v5.2/userguide/ch07.html#d0e2914.
Hope this helps.
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2. Re: Is there a way to implement the "Transaction Sub-Process"
arunvg Mar 5, 2012 11:59 PM (in response to tsurdilovic)Hi Tihomir ,
Thanks for the reply,
I understand why all elements cannot be supported. I was looking for some way which I could acheive this functionality. Any suggestions ?
I would detail the scenario
My process is (Start)--->---(Task A) ---->--- (Task B) ---->---(Task C)------(Stop)
and I want to group Task B and Task C in a single transaction boundary
i.e
(Start)--->---(Task A) ---->-[-- (Task B) ---->---(Task C)--]----(Stop)
Cheers
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3. Re: Is there a way to implement the "Transaction Sub-Process"
arunvg Mar 8, 2012 6:45 AM (in response to arunvg)Any hints ?
Cheers