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Bug 1119144

Summary: EndEvent moves slightly on every Save
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise BRMS Platform 5 Reporter: Toshiya Kobayashi <tkobayas>
Component: jBPM 5Assignee: Kris Verlaenen <kverlaen>
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Version: BRMS 5.3.1CC: mbaluch
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Last Closed: 2025-02-10 03:42:31 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Toshiya Kobayashi 2014-07-14 06:52:05 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1119136 +++

Description of problem:

In Designer, EndEvent node moves slightly on every Save.


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a process (e.g. [Start]->[ScriptNode]->[End])
2. Save
3. Press [BPMN2] to display BPMN2 source. Look at BPMNShape which is associated with EndEvent.

      <bpmndi:BPMNShape id="_B--UZgsjEeSNDOY5TOD62g" bpmnElement="_98EA9271-F72B-4BF7-B8E6-728786FCB705">
        <dc:Bounds height="28.0" width="28.0" x="280.0" y="110.0"/>
      </bpmndi:BPMNShape>

4. Save
5. Press [BPMN2] to display BPMN2 source. Look at BPMNShape which is associated with EndEvent.

      <bpmndi:BPMNShape id="_NqECggsjEeSNDOY5TOD62g" bpmnElement="_98EA9271-F72B-4BF7-B8E6-728786FCB705">
        <dc:Bounds height="28.0" width="28.0" x="279.0" y="109.0"/>
      </bpmndi:BPMNShape>

Actual results:

x and y in the BPMNShape decrease.

Expected results:

x and y in the BPMNShape don't change.

Additional info:

If you repeat 4-5, you will be able to see that EndEvent is moving.

Comment 4 Red Hat Bugzilla 2025-02-10 03:42:31 UTC
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