Bug 996808

Summary: need initialisation on startup without requiring someone to login
Product: [Retired] JBoss BPMS Platform 6 Reporter: Hisao Furuichi <hfuruich>
Component: Business CentralAssignee: Mauricio Salatino <msalatin>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Marek Baluch <mbaluch>
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Version: 6.0.0   
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Last Closed: 2013-08-15 11:56:31 UTC Type: Feature Request
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Description Hisao Furuichi 2013-08-14 02:31:48 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #996806 +++

Description of problem:
jBPM-console doesn't load a ksession object until user access to jBPM-console.
Since ksession should be activated for timer events, user should log on to jBPM-console after booting up BRMS to make sure that timer event is invoked and process instance is operated as it is. 

Steps to Reproduce:
1: Start a process instance that is waiting on a 1 minute timer to expire via the business central website. 
2: Shutdown the server and start it up again. Startup is taking 3.5 minutes so the timer has expired by this time.

Actual results:
Timer is not expired without accessing to jBPM-Console

Expected results:
Timer is expired without accessing to jBPM-Console

Comment 1 Hisao Furuichi 2013-08-14 02:50:32 UTC
I'm not sure this issue happens with BPMN 6 or not. If the issue is not happen with BPMN 6, please reject this ticket.

Thx

Comment 2 Mauricio Salatino 2013-08-15 08:40:28 UTC
this is already supported in version 6.
You can close this bug, because it is already fixed

Comment 3 Hisao Furuichi 2013-08-15 11:56:31 UTC
Hello.
Thx for you check. I close this ticket now.