| "User task has no task name" [message #1053318] |
Fri, 03 May 2013 16:20  |
Elisabeth Dévière Messages: 2 Registered: May 2013 |
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Hello,
I am a BPMN modeler newbie and using it solely for editing models.
In this context I have been fighting to get rid of the warning "User task has no task name"
that is displayed on any 'User Task' activity shape.
What exactly is expected here? I have a Name specified in the Description attributes (Properties View)
and this name is displayed correctly on the diagram. The warning remains though.
I am using
BPMN2 Editor 0.2.5.201304262142
in an Eclipse 4.2.2 based product on Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
Elisabeth
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| Re: "User task has no task name" [message #1053544 is a reply to message #1053318] |
Mon, 06 May 2013 09:08   |
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Hi Elisabeth,
The "Task Name" in this case is the name of the task that the user is to accomplish (for example "Approve Loan Application") not necessarily the name of the User Task figure on the canvas (although they should probably be the same, for consistency). The Task Name is set in the "User Task" tab of the Property Sheet. This "Task Name" attribute is actually a model extension required by jBPM, and is unrelated to the BPMN2 "Name" attribute.
Regards,
Bob
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| Re: "User task has no task name" [message #1058170 is a reply to message #1058159] |
Sun, 12 May 2013 23:23   |
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Wow...I have read these posts several times now, and have tried very hard to figure out what was being said, but I still feel like the blind man and the elephant...
Maybe a screen capture along with the generated XML would help explain what's going on?
Please email me at bbrodt@redhat.com with a more detailed description.
Thanks,
Bob
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| Re: "User task has no task name" [message #1058401 is a reply to message #1058391] |
Mon, 13 May 2013 19:51   |
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I don't understand what you mean by "not working". The URL for both of these process files is identical, so I have nothing to compare. And, the file you said is "not working" can be opened with the BPMN2 Modeler without any problems, and I can change attributes and save/reopen the file.
Regarding the "Target Runtime" setting in the User Preferences, if you select "None" the editor will generate "generic" BPMN 2.0 XML with appropriate default values. If you select "JBoss jBPM5 Business Process Engine" then the editor will add the targetNamespace="http://www.jboss.org/drools" to the <bpmn2:definitions> element and will also set the default namespace to the same URI (xmlns="http://www.jboss.org/drools" - this is required to work around an element referencing issue in jBPM.)
So...I'm not sure what you are asking...sorry
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| Re: "User task has no task name" [message #1058518 is a reply to message #1058415] |
Tue, 14 May 2013 07:48   |
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Task Name is one of the data inputs for the User Task. This is required by jBPM.
The other process file you say is "not working" is not targeted for jBPM; in fact it is not targeted for any particular process execution engine, but it is still valid BPMN 2.0. What does "not working" mean outside the context of an execution engine? I don't understand why you think that is an error. What, in your opinion, should it look like?
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| Re: "User task has no task name" [message #1058754 is a reply to message #1058518] |
Tue, 14 May 2013 18:23  |
Pascal Garcia Messages: 6 Registered: May 2013 |
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Ok,
I think we should simply forget all what I said.
Here is something I did not notice at first.
At some point a process properly edited, suddendly give these errors.
In fact I think there are conflicts between different pakages installed:
Jbpm, and BPM2 Editor at least.
Both gardening in the file when saving and modifying.
I Deinstalled jbpm5 and some of the problems just went away.
Regards
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