Very useful help, thank you;)
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bpel-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpel-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Illiger2
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008
9:22 AM
To: BPEL Designer project
developer discussions.
Subject: Re: [bpel-dev] Class
related to the Invoke action
Hi Marco,
I
would suggest to override performCreation() or handleFinished() in
BPELCreationTool. There you can check if the object created by the factory is
of type Invoke and do whatever you like...
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
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From:
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"Maio, Marco"
<Marco.Maio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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To:
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Date:
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07/01/2008 06:06 PM
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Subject:
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[bpel-dev] Class related to the Invoke action
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Hi to all,
I
would like to modify the class related to the Invoke action so that once
clicked on the invoke button it appears a kind of new palette (maybe a
dialog?!) allowing the user to choose which pLink’s operation invoke.
In
this way there’s no need to go into invoke’s detail and manually
associate it to a pLink’s operation, but everything is done automatically
(of course, once the user has selected the operation from the new
palette/dialog).
So,
which class should I modify or work on to do what I described before?
Cheers,
Marco
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