Java Code Examples for org.camunda.bpm.engine.runtime.EventSubscription#getId()
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Example 1
Source File: ReceiveTaskTest.java From camunda-bpm-platform with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Deployment(resources = "org/camunda/bpm/engine/test/bpmn/receivetask/ReceiveTaskTest.multiSequentialReceiveTask.bpmn20.xml") public void testSupportsLegacySignalingOnSequentialMultiReceiveTask() { // given: a process instance waiting in the first receive tasks ProcessInstance processInstance = runtimeService.startProcessInstanceByKey("testProcess"); // expect: there is a message event subscription for the first task List<EventSubscription> subscriptionList = getEventSubscriptionList(); assertEquals(1, subscriptionList.size()); EventSubscription subscription = subscriptionList.get(0); String firstSubscriptionId = subscription.getId(); // then: we can signal the waiting receive task runtimeService.signal(getExecutionId(processInstance.getId(), "waitState")); // expect: there is a new subscription created for the second receive task instance subscriptionList = getEventSubscriptionList(); assertEquals(1, subscriptionList.size()); subscription = subscriptionList.get(0); assertFalse(firstSubscriptionId.equals(subscription.getId())); // then: we can signal the second waiting receive task runtimeService.signal(getExecutionId(processInstance.getId(), "waitState")); // expect: no event subscription left assertEquals(0, getEventSubscriptionList().size()); // expect: one user task is created Task task = taskService.createTaskQuery().singleResult(); taskService.complete(task.getId()); // expect: this ends the process instance assertProcessEnded(processInstance.getId()); }
Example 2
Source File: ReceiveTaskTest.java From camunda-bpm-platform with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Deployment(resources = "org/camunda/bpm/engine/test/bpmn/receivetask/ReceiveTaskTest.multiSequentialReceiveTask.bpmn20.xml") public void testSupportsMessageEventReceivedOnSequentialMultiReceiveTask() { // given: a process instance waiting in the first receive tasks ProcessInstance processInstance = runtimeService.startProcessInstanceByKey("testProcess"); // expect: there is a message event subscription for the first task List<EventSubscription> subscriptionList = getEventSubscriptionList(); assertEquals(1, subscriptionList.size()); EventSubscription subscription = subscriptionList.get(0); String firstSubscriptionId = subscription.getId(); // then: we can trigger the event subscription runtimeService.messageEventReceived(subscription.getEventName(), subscription.getExecutionId()); // expect: there is a new subscription created for the second receive task instance subscriptionList = getEventSubscriptionList(); assertEquals(1, subscriptionList.size()); subscription = subscriptionList.get(0); assertFalse(firstSubscriptionId.equals(subscription.getId())); // then: we can trigger the second event subscription runtimeService.messageEventReceived(subscription.getEventName(), subscription.getExecutionId()); // expect: no event subscription left assertEquals(0, getEventSubscriptionList().size()); // expect: one user task is created Task task = taskService.createTaskQuery().singleResult(); taskService.complete(task.getId()); // expect: this ends the process instance assertProcessEnded(processInstance.getId()); }
Example 3
Source File: ReceiveTaskTest.java From camunda-bpm-platform with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Deployment(resources = "org/camunda/bpm/engine/test/bpmn/receivetask/ReceiveTaskTest.multiSequentialReceiveTask.bpmn20.xml") public void testSupportsCorrelateMessageOnSequentialMultiReceiveTask() { // given: a process instance waiting in the first receive tasks ProcessInstance processInstance = runtimeService.startProcessInstanceByKey("testProcess"); // expect: there is a message event subscription for the first task List<EventSubscription> subscriptionList = getEventSubscriptionList(); assertEquals(1, subscriptionList.size()); EventSubscription subscription = subscriptionList.get(0); String firstSubscriptionId = subscription.getId(); // then: we can trigger the event subscription runtimeService.correlateMessage(subscription.getEventName()); // expect: there is a new subscription created for the second receive task instance subscriptionList = getEventSubscriptionList(); assertEquals(1, subscriptionList.size()); subscription = subscriptionList.get(0); assertFalse(firstSubscriptionId.equals(subscription.getId())); // then: we can trigger the second event subscription runtimeService.correlateMessage(subscription.getEventName()); // expect: no event subscription left assertEquals(0, getEventSubscriptionList().size()); // expect: one user task is created Task task = taskService.createTaskQuery().singleResult(); taskService.complete(task.getId()); // expect: this ends the process instance assertProcessEnded(processInstance.getId()); }
Example 4
Source File: EventSubscriptionDto.java From camunda-bpm-platform with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static EventSubscriptionDto fromEventSubscription(EventSubscription eventSubscription) { EventSubscriptionDto dto = new EventSubscriptionDto(); dto.id = eventSubscription.getId(); dto.eventType = eventSubscription.getEventType(); dto.eventName = eventSubscription.getEventName(); dto.executionId = eventSubscription.getExecutionId(); dto.processInstanceId = eventSubscription.getProcessInstanceId(); dto.activityId = eventSubscription.getActivityId(); dto.createdDate = eventSubscription.getCreated(); dto.tenantId = eventSubscription.getTenantId(); return dto; }