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  2. RHBRMS-1248

[GSS] (6.2.z)BPMN Process with swimlane created from business-central has been distorted while opening in JBDS

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    • 6.2.3
    • 6.2.0
    • Business Central
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      +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1318344 +++

      Description of problem:
      I have create BPMN Process which contains swimlane using business-central. And tried to open the same process via JBDS but it got distorted. And if same process is being created without swimlane than it's working fine.

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
      BPM Suite 6.2.0

      How reproducible:

      Steps to Reproduce:
      1. Create a business process using swimlane.
      2. Save the process and try to open it in JBDS 8 / JBDS 9
      3. After opening the process, the arrows got distorted.

      Actual results:
      The process, which is being created using Business Central, is getting distorted while trying to open in JBDS.

      Expected results:
      The process should not be distorted and it should be opened with the same format as it is being saved in business-central.

      Additional info:
      If the swimlane has been removed than the process is not get distorted. I have added sample business process which was created in business central.

      — Additional comment from JBoss Product and Program Management on 2016-03-16 11:20:09 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.

      — Additional comment from Robert (Bob) Brodt on 2016-03-17 07:21:03 EDT —

      This is a problem with the process Designer in business central: the attachment points and bend points are offset relative to the Lane location instead of being absolute, diagram-relative locations. According to the BPMN 2.0 specification, connection anchor points and bend points are absolute coordinates.

              rhn-support-tsurdilo Tihomir Surdilovic (Inactive)
              rhn-support-spritman Suresh Pritmani (Inactive)
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              rhn-support-ceverson Clark Everson
              Jan Hrcek Jan Hrcek (Inactive)
              Jan Hrcek Jan Hrcek (Inactive)
              etirelli, Juraj Soltes (Inactive), Lukáš Petrovický (Inactive), Radovan Synek (Inactive), Robert (Bob) Brodt (Inactive), Tihomir Surdilovic (Inactive)

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