Jarvis Pizzeria: Aborting a Process by Richard Olrichs & Marcel van de Glind & Marc Kuijpers
January 26, 2019 Leave a comment
In this blog entry, we will take a look at the way a dynamic process deals with a process that ends with an exception. We will implement this in our “Register Order” process.
We modeled the process as depicted below:
When saved, published and activated, we start a new dynamic process; of course through our famous form:
The expectation is that Register Order starts and that we can start executing the task. When we open the process and click the “Abort” button on the “Save in backend system”, the process ends with an error event. See the screenshot below:
So what do we expect our Dynamic Process to do? Will it recognize the error and re-activate the “Register Order” activity again? Let’s see. Read the complete article here.
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