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1. Re: JBPM5 database empty
roxy1987 Jan 21, 2013 9:20 AM (in response to yjboss)y lab,
what do you mean by db emtpy.. no data? or no tables?
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2. Re: JBPM5 database empty
doboss Jan 21, 2013 9:32 AM (in response to yjboss)JBPM will not actually persist anything if the process runs and completes. (There is no state to save.) However, if you turn on history logging, you will see some data in some of those tables. Or, if your process does not finish (gets to a save/wait state) you will see some state in the DB.
Here is a way to log history:
JPAWorkingMemoryDbLogger logger = new JPAWorkingMemoryDbLogger(session);
HTH
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3. Re: JBPM5 database empty
yjboss Jan 21, 2013 10:35 AM (in response to doboss)Thanks four your reply ;
Then if my process dont have a way state i dont need perssistence !!!!!!!!!!
i have learn that i must use perssitence in jbpm5.