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Stunner - Unkown Custom tasks in Designer makes Diagram Explorer empty

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      If you want to use "Explore Diagram", either remove ServiceTask and JMSSendTask tasks from canvas or install appropriate work item definitions.

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      If you want to use "Explore Diagram", either remove ServiceTask and JMSSendTask tasks from canvas or install appropriate work item definitions.
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      1. Open a process with workitem definition that does not have WID present in workspace.
      2. Open the Diagram Explorer

      Actual result

      Explorer doesn't contain any nodes.

      Expected result

      Explorer contains all nodes placed on Canvas.

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      Open a process with workitem definition that does not have WID present in workspace. Open the Diagram Explorer Actual result Explorer doesn't contain any nodes. Expected result Explorer contains all nodes placed on Canvas.
    • 2021 Week 19-21 (from May 10), 2021 Week 22-24 (from May 31)

      Summary
      Unknown Custom tasks in BPMN Designer makes Diagram Explorer empty.

      In Standalone editors:

      • you can remove the WID for the custom task and upon reopenning the diagram explorer will be gone.
      • open BPMN file that has Custom tasks and there is no WID present in workspace at expected places.

      For VSCode it is the same

      Workaround is to use known custom tasks. Known by editor. (There is a WID in workspace).

      Issue is also fixed when you delete the unknown custom task from designer.

            josephblt Wagner Lemos (Inactive)
            dhanak@redhat.com Dominik Hanak
            Lubomir Terifaj Lubomir Terifaj
            Lubomir Terifaj Lubomir Terifaj
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