Chapter 3. Known issues


The following issues are known to exist in this release of Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite. To see a list of known issues for BRMS 6 please see Release Notes for BRMS 6.0.

Business Central

1067772 - Cannot get group task list through JMS client.
Task operations using JMS currently do not correctly look up the groups the user is part of. As a result, a user might not be allowed to perform operations on tasks if those operations require the user to be part of a specific group (like for example claiming a group task). As a workaround, the remote REST API should be used instead.

jBPM Core

1058301 - session-migration: attempt to retrieve a task with reassign fails on PostgreSQL. .
A task which defines reassignment to another user and is stored in jBPM5 cannot be loaded in jBPM6. The attempt to load it will fail with error: org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Bad value for type long : deadline.
The only known workaround at this point in time is to provide additional configuration files inside the META-INF directory, next to persistence.xml with the following content:
<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE hibernate-mapping PUBLIC "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Mapping DTD 3.0//EN" "http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-mapping-3.0.dtd"> <hibernate-mapping> <typedef name="materialized_clob" class="org.hibernate.type.TextType" /> </hibernate-mapping>
This instructs Hibernate to use TextType for materialized clubs.

jBPM Designer

1049506 - IE 10: Simulation graphs tree does not react to any mouse event.
When using the IE10 browser, the tree of simulation results does not handle a click event. Only general simulation results are seen and the detailed ones are not available. There is no known workaround at this point in time.
1062233 - Relative vs absolute coordinates for nested nodes.
Nested nodes (inside a embedded subprocess or swimlane) use coordinates relative to the top left corner of its parent (instead of the top left corner of the canvas). As a result, if you import this process in Eclipse BPMN2 Modeler, it will fail to correctly locate these nodes.
1049444 - IE: Wrong Process name if you create second process.
A known issue with caching causes a newly created Process to have the name of a previously created Process rather than the one that is assigned to it. This issue only occurs in IE10 and can be worked around by clearing the browser cache before creating a new process.
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