Force-Error Execution Exception Handling Pattern
The following table highlights some important facts about the Force-Error Execution Exception Handling Pattern:
Signature |
Force Error Execution Exception Handling Pattern |
Classification |
Exception Pattern |
Intent |
The intention is to handle the exception raised by the invoked (called) process/service in the invoking (calling) process/service. |
Motivation |
Handle exception in the invoking activity using a boundary event. |
Applicability |
This pattern is used to showcase those scenarios of exception handling where the exception is not handled by the invoked process/service by itself. That exception will propagate outside the invoked process/service and is caught by the attached Boundary Catch Event. From there, the process token is allocated to a subprocess which lands into error. |
Implementation |
If you check the process state diagram and look into the |