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package org.activiti.examples.bpmn.event.timer;
import org.activiti.engine.impl.test.PluggableActivitiTestCase;
import org.activiti.engine.runtime.Job;
import org.activiti.engine.runtime.ProcessInstance;
import org.activiti.engine.task.Task;
import org.activiti.engine.test.Deployment;
/**
* @author Joram Barrez
*/
public class BoundaryTimerEventTest extends PluggableActivitiTestCase {
@Deployment
public void testInterruptingTimerDuration() {
// Start process instance
ProcessInstance pi = runtimeService.startProcessInstanceByKey("escalationExample");
// There should be one task, with a timer : first line support
Task task = taskService.createTaskQuery().processInstanceId(pi.getId()).singleResult();
assertEquals("First line support", task.getName());
// Manually execute the job
Job timer = managementService.createJobQuery().singleResult();
managementService.executeJob(timer.getId());
// The timer has fired, and the second task (secondlinesupport) now exists
task = taskService.createTaskQuery().processInstanceId(pi.getId()).singleResult();
assertEquals("Handle escalated issue", task.getName());
}
}