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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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6.1.0
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None
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1230325 +++
Description of problem:
If we have a process that has a swimlane, inside this swimlane we have a subprocess and then a few elements (task, connectors, etc), once we have save it and reopen the process, the elements are all messes and not in the swimlane subprocess.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a new process
2. Add a swimlane to it
3. To the swimlane, add a new embedded subprocess
4. add a new elements to the subprocess, such as a starting node, a human task and an ending node;
5. Connect the subprocess to the original starting node and the output of the subprocess to a ending node;
6. Save the process and reopen it;
Actual results:
The elements will show up in a messed way and outside of the subprocess
Expected results:
The elements should be all organized.
Additional info:
You can find attached screenshots of before and after, showing the issue.
— Additional comment from William Antônio on 2015-06-10 12:28:46 EDT —
— Additional comment from William Antônio on 2015-06-10 12:29:08 EDT —
I am not sure if this is a known issue, but I could not find any other related issue and as I have a few customers asking for this, I decided to create a new Bugzilla.
— Additional comment from JBoss Product and Program Management on 2015-06-10 12:30:07 EDT —
Since this issue was entered in Red Hat Bugzilla, the release flag has been
set to ? to ensure that it is properly evaluated for this release.
- duplicates
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RHBPMS-466 Swimlane with embedded subprocess does keep the elements position
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- is blocked by
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RHBPMS-466 Swimlane with embedded subprocess does keep the elements position
- Verified