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Reusable Decision evaluation logic #11038

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koevskinikola opened this issue Nov 17, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11062
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Reusable Decision evaluation logic #11038

koevskinikola opened this issue Nov 17, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11062
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koevskinikola commented Nov 17, 2022

Description

The Decision evaluation logic is currently contained within the BpmnDecisionBehavior class.

As a result, Decision evaluation is only available through BPMN Business Rule tasks.

Desired solution

  • Extract the Decision evaluation logic from the BpmnDecisionBehavior class into a DecisionBehavior class.
@koevskinikola koevskinikola added the kind/toil Categorizes an issue or PR as general maintenance, i.e. cleanup, refactoring, etc. label Nov 17, 2022
@koevskinikola koevskinikola self-assigned this Nov 17, 2022
@ghost ghost closed this as completed in 81f61da Dec 2, 2022
@npepinpe npepinpe added the version:8.2.0 Marks an issue as being completely or in parts released in 8.2.0 label Apr 5, 2023
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