Attach timer event to activity - is it possible ? [message #375035] |
Tue, 30 December 2008 02:41  |
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Hi,
Is anybody know is possible attach event (specially timer event) to
activity (task) in Eclipse BPMN modeler ? I want to paint situation like
„if the activity doesn't be finished in 5 minutes then the activity
will be break and process go using another flow”.
I have the latest version of Ganymede with SOA Tools. When I try to
(attach) put event to activity BPMN modeler doesn't allow me to do it.
When I pull the event on activity then event stay 1 centimetre from
activity and background of cursor is red. Maybe somebody know how I can
paint situation like I wrote above?
Thank you for any help.
Best regards,
Sara
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Re: Attach timer event to activity - is it possible ? [message #620846 is a reply to message #375035] |
Tue, 30 December 2008 04:43  |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Hi Sara, this is not supported at the moment. You can simulate it by
adding a subprocess that you collapse to get the same effect.
Thanks,
Antoine
Sara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is anybody know is possible attach event (specially timer event) to
> activity (task) in Eclipse BPMN modeler ? I want to paint situation like
> „if the activity doesn't be finished in 5 minutes then the
> activity will be break and process go using another flow”.
> I have the latest version of Ganymede with SOA Tools. When I try to
> (attach) put event to activity BPMN modeler doesn't allow me to do it.
> When I pull the event on activity then event stay 1 centimetre from
> activity and background of cursor is red. Maybe somebody know how I can
> paint situation like I wrote above?
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
> Best regards,
> Sara
>
>
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Re: Attach timer event to activity - is it possible ? [message #620848 is a reply to message #375036] |
Tue, 30 December 2008 05:33  |
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Hi Antoine,
Thanks for your replay.
I have to paint 4 different flow from one task (default flow, flow as a
result of timer break, 2 conditional flow). I have never use a subprocess
in situation like that so I haven't got any idea how I can do it using
subprocess (I can't attach event to subprocess). Maybe some suggestion ?
Best regards,
Sara
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Re: Attach timer event to activity - is it possible ? [message #620849 is a reply to message #375037] |
Tue, 30 December 2008 05:50  |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
You can attach an event on the bottom border of a subprocess.
Thanks,
Antoine
Sara wrote:
> Hi Antoine,
>
> Thanks for your replay. I have to paint 4 different flow from one task
> (default flow, flow as a result of timer break, 2 conditional flow). I
> have never use a subprocess in situation like that so I haven't got any
> idea how I can do it using subprocess (I can't attach event to
> subprocess). Maybe some suggestion ?
> Best regards,
> Sara
>
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