How to ALTER Camunda database to accept long string variables?
I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.
Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?
java h2 bpm camunda
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I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.
Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?
java h2 bpm camunda
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I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.
Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?
java h2 bpm camunda
I am facing an issue when passing a long string variable (more than 4000 characters in length) via Camunda Engine.
Is there anyway to alter the camunda database to avoid this exception, or disable the default long string restriction?
java h2 bpm camunda
java h2 bpm camunda
asked Nov 25 '18 at 20:45
Ashen JayasingheAshen Jayasinghe
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import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;
variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
.objectValue(authorization)
// tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
.serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
.create());
So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
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import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;
variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
.objectValue(authorization)
// tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
.serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
.create());
So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
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import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;
variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
.objectValue(authorization)
// tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
.serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
.create());
So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
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import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;
variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
.objectValue(authorization)
// tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
.serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
.create());
import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables;
import org.camunda.bpm.engine.variable.Variables.SerializationDataFormats;
variableMap.put("Authorization", Variables
.objectValue(authorization)
// tells the engine to use java serialization for persisting the value
.serializationDataFormat(SerializationDataFormats.JAVA)
.create());
answered Nov 26 '18 at 9:12
Ashen JayasingheAshen Jayasinghe
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So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
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So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
So, you serialize with that, but how do you retrieve the value with variables.get()?
– Migerusantte
Nov 30 '18 at 20:38
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