Start Events
Start events define where a Process or Sub Process starts.
The process engine supports different types of start events:
The engine requires at least one start event to instantiate a process. There can be a maximum of one blank or timer start event per process definition. There can be multiple message or signal start events.
Asynchronous Instantiation
A start event may be declared as asynchronous with camunda:asyncBefore="true"
<startEvent id="startEvent" camunda:asyncBefore="true" />
This will ensure that the process engine creates a process instance when the process is instantiated, but the execution of the initial activities is not done synchronously. Instead, a job is created and asynchronously processed by the job executor. See the Asynchronous Continuations section of the User Guide for some background information.
Camunda Extensions
Attributes | camunda:asyncBefore, camunda:asyncAfter, camunda:exclusive, camunda:formHandlerClass, camunda:formKey, camunda:formRef, camunda:formRefBinding, camunda:formRefVersion, camunda:initiator, camunda:jobPriority |
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Extension Elements | camunda:failedJobRetryTimeCycle, camunda:formData, camunda:formProperty, |
Constraints |
The camunda:exclusive attribute is only evaluated if the attribute
camunda:asyncBefore or camunda:asyncAfter is set to true
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The attributes camunda:asyncBefore and camunda:initiator are only available for start events of a Process
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Only one camunda:formData extension element is allowed
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The attributes camunda:formHandlerClass and camunda:formKey
are only available for the intital start event of a Process
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