工作流引擎Activiti 专题
https://github.com/Activiti/Activiti
Quick Start Guide
This quick start assumes:
- Familiarity with Maven and Java
- A development environment with Java
The following variables will be referenced in this tutorial
Variable | Description |
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$mvnProject |
The root location of the maven project |
$actUnzipedPack |
The root location of the unzipped file downloaded from http://www.activiti.org/download.html. |
$quickStartJavaProjectName |
The name of the Quick Start Java Project. This is recommended to be “ActivitiDeveloperQuickStart”. |
... |
Refers to information being skipped, for brevity sake. |
$actVer |
The version of Activiti currently being run. |
1. Introduction
This Quick Start shows the simplicity of embedding Business Process Management (BPM) into your application using Activiti. You will build a command-line application that embeds standards-based Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) logic into your application.
Activiti has advanced process design tools for embedding more sophisticated BPM logic into your application. These tools include an Eclipse-based and Web-Based BPMN Editor to name a few. For brevity, this Quick Start only uses Activiti’s Java APIs.
For an introduction to additional Activiti BPM tooling, see:
- Sample Onboarding Quick Start
- Activiti User’s Guide
This Quick Start
- In general, stays away from IDE-specific illustrations (though, they are done sparingly). Activiti works with any Java-friendly IDE.
- Uses Maven, but other build and dependencies management systems like Gradle and Ivy work too.
2. Create and Setup Maven Project
Create a Java project called “ActivitiDeveloperQuickStart” (onwards referred to as $quickStartJavaProjectName
) with the following Maven dependencies:
- <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
- <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
- <groupId>$quickStartJavaProjectName</groupId>
- <artifactId>$quickStartJavaProjectName</artifactId>
- <version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
- <!-- ... other configurations may exist, such as a build stanza, depending your environment ... -->
- <dependencies>
- <dependency>
- <groupId>org.activiti</groupId>
- <artifactId>activiti-engine</artifactId>
- <version>$actVer</version>
- </dependency>
- <dependency>
- <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
- <artifactId>slf4j-api</artifactId>
- <version>1.7.21</version>
- </dependency>
- <dependency>
- <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
- <artifactId>slf4j-log4j12</artifactId>
- <version>1.7.21</version>
- </dependency>
- <dependency>
- <groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
- <artifactId>h2</artifactId>
- <version>1.4.193</version>
- </dependency>
- </dependencies>
- </project>
Of course, $actVer
will be replaced with the downloaded Activiti version. For instance, if your downloaded Activiti package is “activiti-5.22.0” than the value of $actVer
will be 5.22.0.
Notice the following dependencies:
- Activiti (org.activiti) – Activiti’s BPM engine
- Database (com.h2database) – the H2 database
- Logging (org.slf4j) – Simple Logging Facade for Java
When referring to build directories, the tutorial assumes the standard Maven build paths for your maven project:
Path | Description |
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$mvnProject /src/main/java |
Java source directory |
$mvnProject /src/main/resources |
Resource directory |
$mvnProject /src/test/java |
Java test directory |
$mvnProject /src/test/resources |
Resource test directory |
You should be able to build the blank project. Please ensure that the overall state is “BUILD SUCCESS” before continuing.
- [INFO] Scanning for projects...
- [INFO]
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO] Building $quickStartJavaProjectName 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) @ $quickStartJavaProjectName ---
- [WARNING] Using platform encoding (UTF-8 actually) to copy filtered resources, i.e. build is platform dependent!
- [INFO] Copying 0 resource
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.5.1:compile (default-compile) @ HelloProcess2 ---
- [INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO] Total time: 0.592s
- [INFO] Finished at: Sun Nov 27 05:09:59 EST 2016
- [INFO] Final Memory: 10M/309M
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
- Your output may look different. Most notably, maven may need retrieve the project dependencies.
3. Create Process Engine
As suggested earlier in the summary of the maven dependencies, Activiti leverages Simple Logging Facade for Java (slf4j) for logging. In this example application we’ll use the log4j logging implementation. Add the log4j.properties file to your project.
- log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, ACT
- log4j.appender.ACT=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
- log4j.appender.ACT.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
- log4j.appender.ACT.layout.ConversionPattern= %d{hh:mm:ss,SSS} [%t] %-5p %c %x - %m%n
Create a new Java class with a blank main.
- package com.example;
- public class OnboardingRequest {
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- }
- }
Adding to the main entry point is the creation of the Process Engine. Add to OnboardingRequest.java as illustrated below:
- package com.example;
- import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngine;
- import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngineConfiguration;
- import org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.StandaloneProcessEngineConfiguration;
- public class OnboardingRequest {
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- ProcessEngineConfiguration cfg = new StandaloneProcessEngineConfiguration()
- .setJdbcUrl("jdbc:h2:mem:activiti;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=1000")
- .setJdbcUsername("sa")
- .setJdbcPassword("")
- .setJdbcDriver("org.h2.Driver")
- .setDatabaseSchemaUpdate(ProcessEngineConfiguration.DB_SCHEMA_UPDATE_TRUE);
- ProcessEngine processEngine = cfg.buildProcessEngine();
- String pName = processEngine.getName();
- String ver = ProcessEngine.VERSION;
- System.out.println("ProcessEngine [" + pName + "] Version: [" + ver + "]");
- }
- }
Add Lines | Explanation |
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3-4 | Activiti Process Engine and Configuration. |
5,9 | Configuration helper for standalone environments (e.g. not using a dependency manager). |
9-15 | Creates the Process Engine using a memory-based h2 embedded database. |
16-18 | Displays the Process Engine configuration and Activiti version. |
Activiti Supports Dependency Injection
- Activiti is built for and can easily leverage dependency injection. Check the Activiti User’s Guide for more information.
Activiti Ships with a number of Database Providers
- Database scripts at “
$actUnzipedPack
/database/create” - Activiti User’s Guide (various development and administration sections)
Supporting IDE and platform independent as well as simplicity for this Quick Start, add a “fat jar”configuration as illustrated below in lines 1-28 to the pom.xml.
- <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
- ...
- <build>
- ...
- <plugins>
- ...
- <!-- Maven Assembly Plugin -->
- <plugin>
- <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
- <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
- <version>2.4.1</version>
- <configuration>
- <!-- get all project dependencies -->
- <descriptorRefs>
- <descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
- </descriptorRefs>
- <!-- MainClass in mainfest make a executable jar -->
- <archive>
- <manifest>
- <mainClass>com.example.OnboardingRequest</mainClass>
- </manifest>
- </archive>
- </configuration>
- <executions>
- <execution>
- <id>make-assembly</id>
- <!-- bind to the packaging phase -->
- <phase>package</phase>
- <goals>
- <goal>single</goal>
- </goals>
- </execution>
- </executions>
- </plugin>
- ...
- </plugins>
- ...
- </build>
- ...
- </project>
Package up your code by running “mvn package”.
- [INFO] Scanning for projects...
- [INFO]
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO] Building $quickStartJavaProjectName 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) @ $quickStartJavaProjectName ---
- [WARNING] Using platform encoding (UTF-8 actually) to copy filtered resources, i.e. build is platform dependent!
- [INFO] Copying 1 resource
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.5.1:compile (default-compile) @ HelloProcess2 ---
- [INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:testResources (default-testResources) @ HelloProcess2 ---
- [WARNING] Using platform encoding (UTF-8 actually) to copy filtered resources, i.e. build is platform dependent!
- [INFO] Copying 0 resource
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.5.1:testCompile (default-testCompile) @ HelloProcess2 ---
- [INFO] Nothing to compile - all classes are up to date
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-surefire-plugin:2.12.4:test (default-test) @ HelloProcess2 ---
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-jar-plugin:2.4:jar (default-jar) @ HelloProcess2 ---
- [INFO] Building jar: $mvnProject/target/$quickStartJavaProjectName-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
- [INFO] META-INF/maven/$quickStartJavaProjectName/HelloProcess2/pom.xml already added, skipping
- [INFO] META-INF/maven/$quickStartJavaProjectName/$quickStartJavaProjectName/pom.properties already added, skipping
- [INFO]
- [INFO] --- maven-assembly-plugin:2.4.1:single (make-assembly) @ $quickStartJavaProjectName ---
- [INFO] Building jar: $mvnProject/target/$quickStartJavaProjectName-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- [INFO] Total time: 3.029s
- [INFO] Finished at: Sun Nov 27 07:23:43 EST 2016
- [INFO] Final Memory: 33M/702M
- [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
- Your output may look different. The important output here is the line just above “BUILD SUCCESS” showing success of the jar with dependencies:
- “[INFO] Building jar:
$mvnProject
/target/$quickStartJavaProjectName
-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar”
Supporting IDE and platform independent as well as simplicity for this Quick Start, run your Java program from the command line as illustrated below.
- 11:45:32,849 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.ProcessEngineConfigurationImpl - initializing datasource to db: jdbc:h2:mem:activiti;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=1000
- 11:45:32,856 [main] DEBUG org.apache.ibatis.logging.LogFactory - Logging initialized using 'class org.apache.ibatis.logging.slf4j.Slf4jImpl' adapter.
- ...
- 11:45:33,777 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.db.DbSqlSession - SQL: create table ACT_PROCDEF_INFO (
- ID_ varchar(64) not null,
- PROC_DEF_ID_ varchar(64) not null,
- REV_ integer,
- INFO_JSON_ID_ varchar(64),
- primary key (ID_)
- )
- ...
- 11:45:33,835 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.db.DbSqlSession - activiti db schema create for component identity successful
- 11:45:33,835 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.db.DbSqlSession - flush summary: 0 insert, 0 update, 0 delete.
- 11:45:33,835 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.db.DbSqlSession - now executing flush...
- 11:45:33,835 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.standalone.StandaloneMybatisTransactionContext - firing event committing...
- 11:45:33,835 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.standalone.StandaloneMybatisTransactionContext - committing the ibatis sql session...
- 11:45:33,835 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.standalone.StandaloneMybatisTransactionContext - firing event committed...
- 11:45:33,836 [main] DEBUG org.apache.ibatis.transaction.jdbc.JdbcTransaction - Resetting autocommit to true on JDBC Connection [conn0: url=jdbc:h2:mem:activiti user=SA]
- 11:45:33,836 [main] DEBUG org.apache.ibatis.transaction.jdbc.JdbcTransaction - Closing JDBC Connection [conn0: url=jdbc:h2:mem:activiti user=SA]
- 11:45:33,836 [main] DEBUG org.apache.ibatis.datasource.pooled.PooledDataSource - Returned connection 667346055 to pool.
- 11:45:33,836 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.interceptor.LogInterceptor - --- SchemaOperationsProcessEngineBuild finished --------------------------------------------------------
- 11:45:33,836 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.interceptor.LogInterceptor -
- 11:45:33,836 [main] INFO org.activiti.engine.impl.ProcessEngineImpl - ProcessEngine default created
- ProcessEngine [default] Version: [$actVer]
Notes:
- The key output of interest is the printing of your Activiti version:
$actVer
It should match the version configured in - “[INFO] Building jar:
$mvnProjec
t/target/$quickStartJavaProjectName
-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar”
Or, of course, you can run the same program can be run from within your IDE. For instance, from within Eclipse, choose the OnboardingRequest.java file, then right mouse clicking for “Run As > Java Application”. Should you run the program from within your IDE, the result should be the same (usually displayed in the IDE’s console view).
You’ve successfully embedded Activiti’s BPM Engine within this simple Java program.
4. Deploy Process Definition
We’re now ready to add additional BPM logic to our Activiti Engine.
For this, as suggested by the name of our OnboardingRequest Java class, we’ll use a simple Onboarding process. In this example, we’ll enter data. Then, if the years of experience are above 3, a task for a personalized onboarding welcome message will be issued. In that task, the user will manually enter data into a faux backend system. If the years of experience are 3 years or below, then simply, generically, and automatically integrate data with a faux backend system.
Activiti’s Process Engine is a BPMN 2.0 compliant. Visually, the process above can be modeled like so:

This example is purposely simple. And, depending on the requirements, it can be modeled a few different ways. While it can orchestrate simple process too, note that Activiti can handle very sophisticated processes with dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of steps.
Underlying the visual process model above is the XML structure of BPMN. The XML document in this case is onboarding.bpmn20.xml. This quick start will not go into the depths of the underlying XML BPMN structure to focus on the mechanics of developing against the Activiti APIs and embedding Activiti into your application. Yet, to support the logic that follows, here is a summary of the relevant BPMN shapes and the defined logic codified in the underlying XML:
BPMN Shapes | Onboarding.bpmn20.xml Lines | Comments |
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8 | Start Event |
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9-15 | User Task collecting 2 form properties: “fullName” and “yearsOfExperience”. Note the candidate groups on line 9 are set to “managers”. |
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21-27 | User Task collecting 1 form property: “personalWelcomeTime”. Note the candidate groups on line 22 are set to “managers”. |
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31-35 | Script Task representing Automated Data Entry to a faux backend. Notice while simple, there is a simple script that sets a process variable autoWelcomeTime (line 34-35):var dateAsString = new Date().toString(); execution.setVariable("autoWelcomeTime", dateAsString); |
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18 | Defines the “Years of Experience” exclusive gateway. (A decision will yield one path or the other.) |
37-39 | Represents the “>3” logic using the yearsOfExperience variable:${yearsOfExperience > 3} |
|
18,36 | On the exclusive gateway (line 18), note the default stanza pointing to “automatedIntroPath (line 36) representing a logical “else” to the condition “>3”. | |
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298 | End Event |
Add Lines | Explanation |
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25-27 | Loads the supplied BPMN model and deploys it to Activiti Process Engine. |
28-33 | Retrieves the deployed model, proving that it is in the Activiti repository. |
See various sections in the Activiti User’s Guide for more information on BPMN and its use in Activiti.
Download the onboarding.bpmn20.xml file, the entire XML structure below, and copy the onboarding.bpmn20.xml file to the path $mvnProject
/src/main/resources/.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<definitions xmlns="http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100524/MODEL" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:activiti="http://activiti.org/bpmn" xmlns:bpmndi="http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100524/DI" xmlns:omgdc="http://www.omg.org/spec/DD/20100524/DC" xmlns:omgdi="http://www.omg.org/spec/DD/20100524/DI" typeLanguage="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" expressionLanguage="http://www.w3.org/1999/XPath" targetNamespace="http://www.activiti.org/processdef">
<process id="onboarding" name="Onboarding" isExecutable="true">
<startEvent id="startOnboarding" name="Start" activiti:initiator="initiator"></startEvent>
<userTask id="enterOnboardingData" name="Enter Data" activiti:assignee="${initiator}" activiti:candidateGroups="managers">
<extensionElements>
<activiti:formProperty id="fullName" name="Full Name" type="string"></activiti:formProperty>
<activiti:formProperty id="yearsOfExperience" name="Years of Experience" type="long" required="true"></activiti:formProperty>
</extensionElements>
</userTask>
<sequenceFlow id="sid-1337EA98-7364-4198-B5D9-30F5341D6918" sourceRef="startOnboarding" targetRef="enterOnboardingData"></sequenceFlow>
<exclusiveGateway id="decision" name="Years of Experience" default="automatedIntroPath"></exclusiveGateway>
<sequenceFlow id="sid-42BE5661-C3D5-4DE6-96F5-73D34822727A" sourceRef="enterOnboardingData" targetRef="decision"></sequenceFlow>
<userTask id="personalizedIntro" name="Personalized Introduction and Data Entry" activiti:assignee="${initiator}" activiti:candidateGroups="managers">
<extensionElements>
<activiti:formProperty id="personalWelcomeTime" name="Personal Welcome Time" type="date" datePattern="MM-dd-yyyy hh:mm"></activiti:formProperty>
</extensionElements>
</userTask>
<endEvent id="endOnboarding" name="End"></endEvent>
<sequenceFlow id="sid-37A73ACA-2E23-400B-96F3-71F77738DAFA" sourceRef="automatedIntro" targetRef="endOnboarding"></sequenceFlow>
<scriptTask id="automatedIntro" name="Generic and Automated Data Entry" scriptFormat="javascript" activiti:autoStoreVariables="false">
<script><![CDATA[var dateAsString = new Date().toString();
execution.setVariable("autoWelcomeTime", dateAsString);]]></script>
</scriptTask>
<sequenceFlow id="automatedIntroPath" sourceRef="decision" targetRef="automatedIntro"></sequenceFlow>
<sequenceFlow id="personalizedIntroPath" name=">3" sourceRef="decision" targetRef="personalizedIntro">
<conditionExpression xsi:type="tFormalExpression"><![CDATA[${yearsOfExperience > 3}]]></conditionExpression>
</sequenceFlow>
<sequenceFlow id="sid-BA6F061B-47B6-428B-8CE6-739244B14BD6" sourceRef="personalizedIntro" targetRef="endOnboarding"></sequenceFlow>
</process>
<bpmndi:BPMNDiagram id="BPMNDiagram_onboarding">
<bpmndi:BPMNPlane bpmnElement="onboarding" id="BPMNPlane_onboarding">
<bpmndi:BPMNShape bpmnElement="startOnboarding" id="BPMNShape_startOnboarding">
<omgdc:Bounds height="30.0" width="30.0" x="155.0" y="145.0"></omgdc:Bounds>
</bpmndi:BPMNShape>
<bpmndi:BPMNShape bpmnElement="enterOnboardingData" id="BPMNShape_enterOnboardingData">
<omgdc:Bounds height="80.0" width="100.0" x="240.0" y="120.0"></omgdc:Bounds>
</bpmndi:BPMNShape>
<bpmndi:BPMNShape bpmnElement="decision" id="BPMNShape_decision">
<omgdc:Bounds height="40.0" width="40.0" x="385.0" y="140.0"></omgdc:Bounds>
</bpmndi:BPMNShape>
<bpmndi:BPMNShape bpmnElement="personalizedIntro" id="BPMNShape_personalizedIntro">
<omgdc:Bounds height="80.0" width="100.0" x="519.0" y="15.0"></omgdc:Bounds>
</bpmndi:BPMNShape>
<bpmndi:BPMNShape bpmnElement="endOnboarding" id="BPMNShape_endOnboarding">
<omgdc:Bounds height="28.0" width="28.0" x="725.0" y="165.0"></omgdc:Bounds>
</bpmndi:BPMNShape>
<bpmndi:BPMNShape bpmnElement="automatedIntro" id="BPMNShape_automatedIntro">
<omgdc:Bounds height="80.0" width="100.0" x="520.0" y="255.0"></omgdc:Bounds>
</bpmndi:BPMNShape>
<bpmndi:BPMNEdge bpmnElement="sid-37A73ACA-2E23-400B-96F3-71F77738DAFA" id="BPMNEdge_sid-37A73ACA-2E23-400B-96F3-71F77738DAFA">
<omgdi:waypoint x="570.0" y="255.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="570.0" y="179.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="725.0" y="179.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
</bpmndi:BPMNEdge>
<bpmndi:BPMNEdge bpmnElement="sid-1337EA98-7364-4198-B5D9-30F5341D6918" id="BPMNEdge_sid-1337EA98-7364-4198-B5D9-30F5341D6918">
<omgdi:waypoint x="185.0" y="160.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="240.0" y="160.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
</bpmndi:BPMNEdge>
<bpmndi:BPMNEdge bpmnElement="automatedIntroPath" id="BPMNEdge_automatedIntroPath">
<omgdi:waypoint x="405.0" y="180.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="405.0" y="295.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="520.0" y="295.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
</bpmndi:BPMNEdge>
<bpmndi:BPMNEdge bpmnElement="personalizedIntroPath" id="BPMNEdge_personalizedIntroPath">
<omgdi:waypoint x="405.0" y="140.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="405.0" y="55.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="519.0" y="55.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
</bpmndi:BPMNEdge>
<bpmndi:BPMNEdge bpmnElement="sid-42BE5661-C3D5-4DE6-96F5-73D34822727A" id="BPMNEdge_sid-42BE5661-C3D5-4DE6-96F5-73D34822727A">
<omgdi:waypoint x="340.0" y="160.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="385.0" y="160.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
</bpmndi:BPMNEdge>
<bpmndi:BPMNEdge bpmnElement="sid-BA6F061B-47B6-428B-8CE6-739244B14BD6" id="BPMNEdge_sid-BA6F061B-47B6-428B-8CE6-739244B14BD6">
<omgdi:waypoint x="619.0" y="55.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="739.0" y="55.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
<omgdi:waypoint x="739.0" y="165.0"></omgdi:waypoint>
</bpmndi:BPMNEdge>
</bpmndi:BPMNPlane>
</bpmndi:BPMNDiagram>
</definitions>
Add to OnboardingRequest.java as illustrated below:
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package com.example;
import java.text.ParseException;
import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngine;
import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngineConfiguration;
import org.activiti.engine.RepositoryService;
import org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.StandaloneProcessEngineConfiguration;
import org.activiti.engine.repository.Deployment;
import org.activiti.engine.repository.ProcessDefinition;
public class OnboardingRequest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException {
ProcessEngineConfiguration cfg = new StandaloneProcessEngineConfiguration()
.setJdbcUrl("jdbc:h2:mem:activiti;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=1000")
.setJdbcUsername("sa")
.setJdbcPassword("")
.setJdbcDriver("org.h2.Driver")
.setDatabaseSchemaUpdate(ProcessEngineConfiguration.DB_SCHEMA_UPDATE_TRUE);
ProcessEngine processEngine = cfg.buildProcessEngine();
String pName = processEngine.getName();
String ver = ProcessEngine.VERSION;
System.out.println("ProcessEngine [" + pName + "] Version: [" + ver + "]");
RepositoryService repositoryService = processEngine.getRepositoryService();
Deployment deployment = repositoryService.createDeployment()
.addClasspathResource("onboarding.bpmn20.xml").deploy();
ProcessDefinition processDefinition = repositoryService.createProcessDefinitionQuery()
.deploymentId(deployment.getId()).singleResult();
System.out.println(
"Found process definition ["
+ processDefinition.getName() + "] with id ["
+ processDefinition.getId() + "]");
}
}
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25-27 | Loads the supplied BPMN model and deploys it to Activiti Process Engine. |
28-33 | Retrieves the deployed model, proving that it is in the Activiti repository. |
Package up your code by running “mvn package”.
Run your Java program as before. Sample output noted below.
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02:01:19,277 [main] INFO org.activiti.engine.impl.ProcessEngineImpl - ProcessEngine default created
processEngine [default] version: [5.22.0.0]
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02:01:19,327 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.bpmn.deployer.BpmnDeployer - Processing deployment null
02:01:19,327 [main] INFO org.activiti.engine.impl.bpmn.deployer.BpmnDeployer - Processing resource onboarding.bpmn20.xml
02:01:19,444 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.bpmn.parser.handler.ProcessParseHandler - Parsing process
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02:01:21,696 [main] DEBUG org.apache.ibatis.datasource.pooled.PooledDataSource - Returned connection 667346055 to pool.
02:01:21,696 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.interceptor.LogInterceptor - --- DeployCmd finished --------------------------------------------------------
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02:01:21,696 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.interceptor.LogInterceptor - --- starting ProcessDefinitionQueryImpl --------------------------------------------------------
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02:01:21,710 [main] DEBUG org.apache.ibatis.datasource.pooled.PooledDataSource - Returned connection 667346055 to pool.
02:01:21,710 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.interceptor.LogInterceptor - --- ProcessDefinitionQueryImpl finished --------------------------------------------------------
02:01:21,710 [main] DEBUG org.activiti.engine.impl.interceptor.LogInterceptor -
Found process definition [Onboarding] with id [onboarding:1:4]
Notes:
- The key output of interest here is the list line that notes the process name “Onboarding” and the unique process id (including a deployment version) of “onboarding:1:4”
Your application now deploys the Onboarding process upon running.
5. Run Process Instance
Deployed processes can use the Activiti API to initiate, run, view history, and otherwise manage process instances. This Quick Start run process instances using Java code.
See Sample Onboarding Quick Start for an example of managing Process Instances using Restful Services.
Set the logging level of Activiti from DEBUG to WARN as illustrated in line 1 below.
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log4j.rootLogger=WARN, ACT
log4j.appender.ACT=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
log4j.appender.ACT.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.ACT.layout.ConversionPattern= %d{hh:mm:ss,SSS} [%t] %-5p %c %x - %m%n
Important: The following example code illustrates the flexibility and powerful of Activiti’s standards-based embeddable Process Engine. However, this code does not represent itself as best practices in terms of error handling, code organization, and general design. Rather, the purpose is to illustrate many ideas quickly so to gain familiarity with the power of Activiti. Re-factor the below example for your own needs.
Add to OnboardingRequest.java as illustrated below:
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package com.example;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Scanner;
import org.activiti.engine.FormService;
import org.activiti.engine.HistoryService;
import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngine;
import org.activiti.engine.ProcessEngineConfiguration;
import org.activiti.engine.RepositoryService;
import org.activiti.engine.RuntimeService;
import org.activiti.engine.TaskService;
import org.activiti.engine.form.FormData;
import org.activiti.engine.form.FormProperty;
import org.activiti.engine.history.HistoricActivityInstance;
import org.activiti.engine.impl.cfg.StandaloneProcessEngineConfiguration;
import org.activiti.engine.impl.form.DateFormType;
import org.activiti.engine.impl.form.LongFormType;
import org.activiti.engine.impl.form.StringFormType;
import org.activiti.engine.repository.Deployment;
import org.activiti.engine.repository.ProcessDefinition;
import org.activiti.engine.runtime.ProcessInstance;
import org.activiti.engine.task.Task;
public class OnboardingRequest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException {
ProcessEngineConfiguration cfg = new StandaloneProcessEngineConfiguration()
.setJdbcUrl("jdbc:h2:mem:activiti;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=1000")
.setJdbcUsername("sa")
.setJdbcPassword("")
.setJdbcDriver("org.h2.Driver")
.setDatabaseSchemaUpdate(ProcessEngineConfiguration.DB_SCHEMA_UPDATE_TRUE);
ProcessEngine processEngine = cfg.buildProcessEngine();
String pName = processEngine.getName();
String ver = ProcessEngine.VERSION;
System.out.println("ProcessEngine [" + pName + "] Version: [" + ver + "]");
RepositoryService repositoryService = processEngine.getRepositoryService();
Deployment deployment = repositoryService.createDeployment()
.addClasspathResource("onboarding.bpmn20.xml").deploy();
ProcessDefinition processDefinition = repositoryService.createProcessDefinitionQuery()
.deploymentId(deployment.getId()).singleResult();
System.out.println(
"Found process definition ["
+ processDefinition.getName() + "] with id ["
+ processDefinition.getId() + "]");
RuntimeService runtimeService = processEngine.getRuntimeService();
ProcessInstance processInstance = runtimeService
.startProcessInstanceByKey("onboarding");
System.out.println("Onboarding process started with process instance id ["
+ processInstance.getProcessInstanceId()
+ "] key [" + processInstance.getProcessDefinitionKey() + "]");
TaskService taskService = processEngine.getTaskService();
FormService formService = processEngine.getFormService();
HistoryService historyService = processEngine.getHistoryService();
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
while (processInstance != null && !processInstance.isEnded()) {
List<Task> tasks = taskService.createTaskQuery()
.taskCandidateGroup("managers").list();
System.out.println("Active outstanding tasks: [" + tasks.size() + "]");
for (int i = 0; i < tasks.size(); i++) {
Task task = tasks.get(i);
System.out.println("Processing Task [" + task.getName() + "]");
Map<String, Object> variables = new HashMap<String, Object>();
FormData formData = formService.getTaskFormData(task.getId());
for (FormProperty formProperty : formData.getFormProperties()) {
if (StringFormType.class.isInstance(formProperty.getType())) {
System.out.println(formProperty.getName() + "?");
String value = scanner.nextLine();
variables.put(formProperty.getId(), value);
} else if (LongFormType.class.isInstance(formProperty.getType())) {
System.out.println(formProperty.getName() + "? (Must be a whole number)");
Long value = Long.valueOf(scanner.nextLine());
variables.put(formProperty.getId(), value);
} else if (DateFormType.class.isInstance(formProperty.getType())) {
System.out.println(formProperty.getName() + "? (Must be a date m/d/yy)");
DateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("m/d/yy");
Date value = dateFormat.parse(scanner.nextLine());
variables.put(formProperty.getId(), value);
} else {
System.out.println("<form type not supported>");
}
}
taskService.complete(task.getId(), variables);
HistoricActivityInstance endActivity = null;
List<HistoricActivityInstance> activities =
historyService.createHistoricActivityInstanceQuery()
.processInstanceId(processInstance.getId()).finished()
.orderByHistoricActivityInstanceEndTime().asc()
.list();
for (HistoricActivityInstance activity : activities) {
if (activity.getActivityType() == "startEvent") {
System.out.println("BEGIN " + processDefinition.getName()
+ " [" + processInstance.getProcessDefinitionKey()
+ "] " + activity.getStartTime());
}
if (activity.getActivityType() == "endEvent") {
// Handle edge case where end step happens so fast that the end step
// and previous step(s) are sorted the same. So, cache the end step
//and display it last to represent the logical sequence.
endActivity = activity;
} else {
System.out.println("-- " + activity.getActivityName()
+ " [" + activity.getActivityId() + "] "
+ activity.getDurationInMillis() + " ms");
}
}
if (endActivity != null) {
System.out.println("-- " + endActivity.getActivityName()
+ " [" + endActivity.getActivityId() + "] "
+ endActivity.getDurationInMillis() + " ms");
System.out.println("COMPLETE " + processDefinition.getName() + " ["
+ processInstance.getProcessDefinitionKey() + "] "
+ endActivity.getEndTime());
}
}
// Re-query the process instance, making sure the latest state is available
processInstance = runtimeService.createProcessInstanceQuery()
.processInstanceId(processInstance.getId()).singleResult();
}
scanner.close();
}
}
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12-13, 17-21, 28-39 | Major service imports within the Activiti APIs for process management. |
54-59 | Starts an instance of the Onboarding process. |
61-62, 67, 71-93 | SCollect command line input from tasks eligible for "managers" role and complete tasks. |
23-25, 76,80, 84 | Based on defined form property types from the process model, prompt the user for type-specific input. |
63, 95-125 | Show the process history. |
23-25 | Retrieves the deployed model, proving that it is in the Activiti repository |
Package up your code by running “mvn package”.
Run your Java program as before. Notice Sample output noted below.
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ProcessEngine [default] Version: [5.22.0.0]
Found process definition [Onboarding] with id [onboarding:1:4]
Onboarding process started with process instance id [5] key [onboarding]
Active outstanding tasks: [1]
Processing Task [Enter Data]
Full Name?
John Doe
Years of Experience? (Must be a whole number)
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BEGIN Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 21:36:21 EST 2016
-- Start [startOnboarding] 4 ms
-- Enter Data [enterOnboardingData] 16855 ms
-- Years of Experience [decision] 3 ms
-- Generic and Automated Data Entry [automatedIntro] 322 ms
-- End [endOnboarding] 0 ms
COMPLETE Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 21:36:38 EST 2016
Notes:
- Observe that 2 years-experience sees the process path following the Script Task “Generic and Automated Data Entry” after the “Years of Experience” decision then the process ends.
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ProcessEngine [default] Version: [5.22.0.0]
Found process definition [Onboarding] with id [onboarding:1:4]
Onboarding process started with process instance id [5] key [onboarding]
Active outstanding tasks: [1]
Processing Task [Enter Data]
Full Name?
John Doe
Years of Experience? (Must be a whole number)
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BEGIN Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 21:39:26 EST 2016
-- Start [startOnboarding] 5 ms
-- Enter Data [enterOnboardingData] 7810 ms
-- Years of Experience [decision] 2 ms
Active outstanding tasks: [1]
Processing Task [Personalized Introduction and Data Entry]
Personal Welcome Time? (Must be a date m/d/yy)
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BEGIN Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 21:39:26 EST 2016
-- Start [startOnboarding] 5 ms
-- Enter Data [enterOnboardingData] 7810 ms
-- Years of Experience [decision] 2 ms
-- Personalized Introduction and Data Entry [personalizedIntro] 20231 ms
-- End [endOnboarding] 0 ms
COMPLETE Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 21:39:54 EST 2016
Notes:
- Observe that 5 years-experience sees the process path following the user Task “Personalized Introduction and Data Entry” after the “Years of Experience” decision. The then the process ends.
While simple, this embedded example shows how your applications externalizing process logic into a standards-based modeling and code-friendly development model.
6. Writing Service Tasks in Java
As previously illustrated, our process has an activity “Generic and Automated Data Entry” (a faux backend call) that is conditionally exercised when the onboarding years of experience is not greater than 3. As supplied, this is a “script task”. In this case, a small piece of Javascript executed illustrating a system process step. We’re going migrate this script task into Java to illustrate how the full powerful of Java to various process requirements.
Create a new Java class as follows:
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package com.example;
import java.util.Date;
import org.activiti.engine.delegate.DelegateExecution;
import org.activiti.engine.delegate.JavaDelegate;
public class AutomatedDataDelegate implements JavaDelegate {
@Override
public void execute(DelegateExecution execution) throws Exception {
Date now = new Date();
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+ execution.getVariable("fullName") + "]");
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Change the script task to a service task pointing to AutomatedDataDelegate.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<definitions xmlns="http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100524/MODEL" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:activiti="http://activiti.org/bpmn" xmlns:bpmndi="http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100524/DI" xmlns:omgdc="http://www.omg.org/spec/DD/20100524/DC" xmlns:omgdi="http://www.omg.org/spec/DD/20100524/DI" typeLanguage="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" expressionLanguage="http://www.w3.org/1999/XPath" targetNamespace="http://www.activiti.org/processdef">
<process id="onboarding" name="Onboarding" isExecutable="true">
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<scriptTask id="automatedIntro" name="Generic and Automated Data Entry" scriptFormat="javascript" activiti:autoStoreVariables="false">
<script><![CDATA[var dateAsString = new Date().toString();
execution.setVariable("autoWelcomeTime", dateAsString);]]></script>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<definitions xmlns="http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100524/MODEL" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:activiti="http://activiti.org/bpmn" xmlns:bpmndi="http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100524/DI" xmlns:omgdc="http://www.omg.org/spec/DD/20100524/DC" xmlns:omgdi="http://www.omg.org/spec/DD/20100524/DI" typeLanguage="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" expressionLanguage="http://www.w3.org/1999/XPath" targetNamespace="http://www.activiti.org/processdef">
<process id="onboarding" name="Onboarding" isExecutable="true">
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<serviceTask id="automatedIntro" name="Generic and Automated Data Entry" activiti:class="com.example.AutomatedDataDelegate"></serviceTask>
Package up your code by running “mvn package”.
Run your Java program as before. Notice Sample output noted below.
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ProcessEngine [default] Version: [5.22.0.0]
Found process definition [Onboarding] with id [onboarding:1:4]
Onboarding process started with process instance id [5] key [onboarding]
Active outstanding tasks: [1]
Processing Task [Enter Data]
Full Name?
John Doe
Years of Experience? (Must be a whole number)
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Faux call to backend for [John Doe]
BEGIN Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 22:57:32 EST 2016
-- Start [startOnboarding] 4 ms
-- Enter Data [enterOnboardingData] 10153 ms
-- Years of Experience [decision] 2 ms
-- Generic and Automated Data Entry [automatedIntro] 0 ms
-- End [endOnboarding] 0 ms
COMPLETE Onboarding [onboarding] Sun Nov 27 22:57:42 EST 2016
Notes:
- Observe the output “Faux call to backend for [John Doe]” illustrating accessing a previously set process variable.
This simple example shows the simplicity and power of adding process-driven abstractions in your application.
7. Conclusion
Observe the output “Faux call to backend for [John Doe]” illustrating accessing a previously set process variable.
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