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The property retain-required-tasks has been added

SubjectJAVA PropertyExplanation
Processes and DCM





blueriq.timer.intervalTimer interval of when to check timed tasks - (values must now be MINUTE, HOUR or NEVER, caps are required)

application.properties

blueriq.scheduler-quartz.advanced-scheduler

Property to enable the advanced scheduler

Default: false

application.properties

blueriq.migrate.displaynames.endpoint.enabledActivates the migration endpoint for processing and updating the cases and tasks display names

application.properties

 blueriq.processengine.cancel-started-tasks

Will cancel all started tasks when the runtime starts.

This property does not work as intended for production environments where the runtime is installed on multiple nodes. Starting a new (or restarting a running node) might cancel tasks that are in use. For that scenario we recommend to use the Reopening Tasks endpoint exposed by the CancelAllStartedTasks from the Scheduler Maintenance REST API or the Backend REST API V1

Default: false

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.retain-required-tasksIf true, ad-hoc tasks for which the precondition becomes false will not be automatically canceled (pre R11 behaviour). Defaults to false.

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.worklist.limit

Limit of amount of items shown in the worklist

Default: 1000

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.caselist.limit

Limit of amount of items shown in the caselist

Default: 1000


blueriq.processengine.default-app-id-ignore-mode

To influence the behavior of models that normally make use of the application Id for whole server (Control applicationId behavior)

Default: none

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.app-id-ignore-modes.[app-id]To influence the behavior of models that normally make use of the application Id, but per project.

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.default-ignore-unknown-attributesIndicates whether attributes stored in the process database which are no longer in the model should be ignored. By default, these attributes are not ignored and an error is raised when such an attribute is found in the database. To ignore the attributes, set this property to true.

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.ignore-unknown-attributes.[app-name]Same as blueriq.processengine.default-ignore-unknown-attributes, but allows enabling this setting on a per-application basis. The application-specific setting takes precedence over the global setting.

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.default-ignore-unknown-entitiesIndicates whether entity instances stored in the process database which are no longer in the model should be ignored. By default, these entity instances are not ignored and an error is raised when such an entity instance is found in the database. To ignore the entity instances, set this property to true.

application.properties

blueriq.processengine.ignore-unknown-entities.[app-name]Same as blueriq.processengine.default-ignore-unknown-attributes, but allows enabling this setting on a per-application basis. The application-specific setting takes precedence over the global setting.

application.properties

blueriq.processlist.default-app-id-ignore-mode

application.properties

blueriq.processlist.app-id-ignore-modes.[app-id]

application.properties

blueriq.process-sql-store.oracle.case-insensitive-search-enabledThis property enables case insensitive searching for oracle. For more information see: How to enable case insensitive search on case data for Oracle

application.properties







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